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dockage

[dok-ij] / ˈdɒk ɪdʒ /




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“But it won’t cover even a third of my mortgage or my dockage.”

From Washington Post

The property features about 435 feet of deep-water dockage, which would allow a large yacht to dock out front, Mr. Bates said.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Finally, and I think its biggest problem is going to be dockage... a yacht this size will never be able to get 'front row seats'."

From BBC

Not only does his business lose the work, but the ship’s owner has to find a new place for the repair work and the port loses money in dockage fees.

From Washington Times

These days she has her own electric blanket and pays dockage fees of $4,680 for the summer season, May through October, or $780 a month.

From New York Times