The Dewey would have to go into drydock before the repairs could be made.
When they reported back again at their ship they found that the Dewey, slightly damaged, had been put into drydock and repairs were going steadily ahead.
That's a drydock job--'count of the propeller and shaft.
At the drydock works he found a group of young men like himself, hard-working, fun-loving young mechanics.
The Brigadier, also, had suffered severely, but her condition was not so bad that a few months in drydock would not be sufficient to make her whole again.
The damaged British ships were immediately put into drydock in British ports, and Jack and Frank at once returned to Dover to report to Lord Hastings.
Holland, inDrydock with the Russian Battleship Retvizan 77 John P.
Holland, in Drydockwith the Russian Battleship Retvizan.
Thus the ship is repaired and is ready to be taken out of drydock for her next trip, as good as new.
Consequently after the ship is in drydock the workmen build a wooden scaffolding about the broken sternframe, so that they can work the better.
When I left school at seventeen and became an apprentice in the machine shop of the Drydock Engine Works I was all but given up for lost.
Before the drydock was finished it was partially destroyed by an upheaval.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "drydock" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.