graving dock
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of graving dock
First recorded in 1830–40
Example Sentences
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The King George V graving dock, only one in England big enough to accommodate giantesses like the Queen Mary, was out of commission with smashed floodgates.
From Time Magazine Archive
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In Sydney harbor, Australia's one important naval base, a new graving dock will soon be able to repair the largest battleships.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Then the news was published that the Government intended to send one of the floating docks, surrendered by Germany, to Singapore instead of building a costly graving dock.
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Through that window he could watch his Western Star graving in the graving dock.
From "Johnny Tremain" by Esther Hoskins Forbes
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Besides the patent slip and graving dock, there are three wet docks and two tidal harbours, while other improvements are being carried on; so that Dundee is a most flourishing place.
From A Yacht Voyage Round England by Kingston, William Henry Giles
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