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Definitions from the Webdocking feenoun A docking fee is a charge imposed on a vessel for the use of a specific dock or pier. Example sentence: The yacht had to pay a hefty docking fee to moor at the exclusive marina. adjective Referring to something related to the cost of docking a vessel. Example sentence: The docking fee payment options varied depending on the size of the boat. verb To charge a fee for mooring or tying up a vessel at a particular location. Example sentence: The harbor authority decided to dock a fee for all boats remaining overnight. adjective + noun (popular) A term used to describe a fee charged for connecting or charging a mobile device or computer to a docking station. Example sentence: The hotel room rate includes complimentary Wi-Fi but incurs an additional docking fee for laptops and smartphones. adjective + noun (local) A phrase used in a specific regional context for a fee charged when a truck or lorry unloads goods at a distribution center. Example sentence: The local warehouse implemented a new policy where the docking fee increased for nighttime deliveries. Related Products: | ||||
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