Do we say doc or dock

doc 604 occurrences

"Robbing the cradle, eh, Doc?"

"Are you coming to the lacrosse meeting, Doc,we are going to organize, and we want you for President again, of course.

"It's marked 'Rush,' so I thought I had better shoot it over to you, Doc," he said.

There's a little talk of runnin' Doc. Clay, but I believe he's got more sense than to try it.

And the minute you say he can't, out you go and another doc comes in.

"She's awful bad," he muttered, "an' the doc.

" "I'm no Indian giver!" replied Doc with dignity.

Murtha had known Doc for fifteen years as a harmless old nut who had rarely succeeded in cheating anybody, but who was regarded as generally undesirable by the authorities and sent away every few years in order to keep him out of mischief.

And yet old Doc Barrows was as far from a Bolshevik as anyone could well be.

"How on earth did old Doc manage to get hold of them?" "It sold for only ten cents a share!" replied Miss Wiggin.

" "I ain't any more of a swindler than you be!" said Doc with plaintive indignation.

"It's so homy now, isn't it?" "Doc," answered Mr. Tutt, "did you really want that ten thousand?" "Me?" repeated Doc vaguely.

"I picked 'em up this morning, and then when you sent me off for the doc, I forgot all about 'em.

What then ensues to me? DOC.

O, O, O! DOC.

I, I, I. DOC.

Does all this happen to a wretch like me? DOC.

Butler! DOC.

Are they, sir? DOC.

[Aside. DOC.

[Aside. DOC.

Now, sir, you know this gentlewoman? DOC.

You match'd me to this gentlewoman? DOC.

But I guess it's on'y what we'd expect from Doc Bird's boy.

A story of Doc, one of the dwarfs from Walt Disney's Snow White and the seven dwarfs.

dock 828 occurrences

"You think I'll ; No, I'll not : I have full cause of , but this heart Shall break into a hundred thousand flaws Or ere I'll ." <Cut, cleave, hack, haggle, notch, slash, gash, split, chop, hew, lop, prune, reap, mow, clip, shear, trim, dock, crop, shave, whittle, slice, slit, score, lance, carve, bisect, dissect, amputate, detruncate, syncopate.

To walk amid these upright, branching casks of purple wine, which retain and diffuse a sunset glow, tasting each one with your eye, instead of counting the pipes on a London dock, what a privilege!

It had been in a skirmish with one of these venturesome enemy vessels that the Queen Mary had received injuries that necessitated her going into dry dock for a few days, while she was given an overhauling and her wounds healed.

With such a gun the Queen Mary had been equipped as she was overhauled in dry dock.

Germany or Austria may covet dreadfully its possession; and for strategic or political reasons they may be right, but for pure trade purposes Salonika in the hands of the Greeks would probably (except for certain initial expenses in the enlargement of dock accommodation) serve them as well as in their own hands.

Because of this wish, some time later, on a fine morning, when the Batavier steamboat was about to leave its dock, we see among the carriages being taken on, a very neat, handsome travelling carriage, from which a courier, Kirsch by name, got out and informed inquirers that the carriage belonged to an enormously rich Nabob from Calcutta and Jamaica, with whom he was engaged to travel.

It is situated on Waterloo dock, and the pier of the observatory rests upon the sandstone of that region, The telescope is an equatorial; like many good instruments in our country, it is almost unused.

"Then, after the cakes are separated, they are floated down to a little dock, and carried up into the store house.

And sometimes ice comes to the city by a boat, instead of in freight cars, and the men with wagons go down to the boat-dock to get the cold, frozen cakes.

Bobby Shafto's gone to sea Every lady in this land Great A, little a Hark, hark Sing a song of sixpence Hickory, dickory dock Hot-cross buns!

* Hickory, dickory, dock, The mouse ran up the clock, The clock struck one, The mouse ran down; Hickory, dickory, dock.

* Hickory, dickory, dock, The mouse ran up the clock, The clock struck one, The mouse ran down; Hickory, dickory, dock.

And I remembered Penn before his accusers, and Fox in the bail-dock, where he was lifted up in spirit, as he tells us, and "the Judge and the Jury became as dead men under his feet.

Some nursery maids and foreign sailors stared about within the spiked felon's dock which shut off the body of the cathedral, and tried in vain to hear what was going on inside the choir.

The river was deep enough to allow the passage up to the sawmill site of a small barge, and a preliminary of the work was to build a rude dock.

" "I expect Goldstein will dock my salary, as well as fine Flo," remarked Maud musingly, as she waited for her hat and coat.

" "I am sure the manager will neither dock nor fine either of you," he replied reassuringly.

The folly of Peter the Great in working in a dock-yard.

It was three years since I had smoked my last cigarettea cigarette handed me by the inspector in that stuffy little room below the dock, where I was waiting to be sentenced to death.

I wish now the señor had thought to indicate which was the secret agent of the revolutionists he saw on the dock.

"Look, Frank," he remarked, after a little time had elapsed, "as sure as you live, there is an officer in uniform just arrived on the dock, and backed by a squad of soldiers!

I can't tell one to you," the prisoner in the dock confessed.

Once on a time JACK, when in dock, used to make holiday of it on Sunday.

Before the ship left dock, Bowers and Wyatt were at work again in the shed with a party of stevedores, sorting and relisting the shore party stores.

When the ship came out of dock she presented a scene of great industry.

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