Docked [verb]
Definition of Docked:
land on the waterfront
Sentence/Example of Docked:
So after learning about her predicament, Ames stepped outside toward a whiteboard near her loading dock.
Then I laughed, with relief and something else, because I’d hit the landing of the four-acre island straight on, the metal ramp to the dock glinting under a dark smudge of trees.
The ANC may not stand alone in the dock, but it does stand as Accused No.
You can fish this way for shrimp at night under lights near bridges, docks, and jetties as well.
I kayaked under the 210 through a very scary underpass, and paddled around getting people off roofs and over to the freeway, where onramps served as boat docks.
When stationed at the included dock, the Crosswave charges itself and runs a self-cleaning cycle to prepare it for the next use.
If you want to have the dock on only one screen, your only option is to set it to appear on the far left of your left-hand screen, or the far right of your right-hand screen.
In the summer, launch free kayaks, canoes, SUPs, or a sailboat from the dock, or opt for the ocean, five miles away.
Still in their work uniforms after finishing their eight-hour shifts at the hospital’s loading dock, they were heading to a Burger King lot where their cars were parked.
Its 1080p camera is blocked by the dock itself, so if the drone is not in flight, it's not streaming or recording.