parked (i docked the boat)
Yes, it can be (a docked ship). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to dock) and can be used as an adjective to mean "tied up at a dock."
in boating it can mean you have tyed up the rope that keeps the boat from driffting away
They can be. But the cows use their tails for flyswatters, so it would be kind of mean.
I docked for a few days.
Boxers tails are shown to be docked on bullenboxers.webs.com.
That is not a phrase
The USS Constitution is docked in Boston, Massachusetts
if your dogs tail has been docked, and you touch its tail its obviously scared of you and thing your going to hurts it tail duh................... oh and if it has not been cut off [docked] then i dunno by the way, ooh ohh la beary
A mooring is where a boat is docked. A single bay mooring means that there is room for just one boat.
docked
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what does the phrase rule of thumb mean