A dock that can be drained of water and is used in the repair and construction of ships.(noun)
To place (a ship) in a drydock.(verb)
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Use "drydock" in a sentence
"At the old harbor, there is a place where several boats are in drydock and are being worked on."
"The amenities being added during the drydock are the Princess signature features already aboard the line's newest ships,"
"In addition, plenty of attendees stopping by our booth declared that they planned to use boats they already owned after a few years of being in drydock literally or figuratively."