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docklanddock‧land /ˈdɒklənd, -lænd $ ˈdɑːk-/ (also docklands) noun [uncountable] - Bait time in dockland meant fifteen glorious minutes of rest.
- Despite these important differences, the original dockland areas shared similar economic histories.
- However, some dockland and inner city areas would be excluded.
- Ray will be shooting the film in London next month and later in Liverpool's dockland.
- This tall, well-built 19-year-old came from a large, chaotic household in a north-west dockland town.
the area of a port where there are docks: a dockland development |