Examples of 'back to the docks' in a sentence

Meaning of "back to the docks"

back to the docks: This phrase refers to returning to a port or harbor, especially in a metaphorical sense of going back to where one began or where one is familiar

How to use "back to the docks" in a sentence

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back to the docks
Go back to the docks where you belong.
Tell him to take me back to the docks.
Slither on back to the docks while you still can.
It says we are to pull back to the docks.
Back to the docks.
Then he runs back to the docks.
After you lot let us split your sty we all went back to the docks.
I went back to the docks.
I do not want a single thing tying us back to the docks or Vince.
Len heads back to the docks and begins moving boxes again.
I came all the way back to the docks.
Go back to the docks where you belong . You go back to being a two-bit nothing!
Well, you are not getting back to the docks in this thing.
Go back to the docks where you belong. You go back to bein' a two-bit nothin'!
You get in the boat with Kim, you go back to the docks.

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Go away! Go back to the docks where you belong.
Every route, Val, I tried . I came all the way back to the docks.
No . She was dog-paddling back to the docks and got hit by a boat.
Alex, take Vijay back to the docks.
Well, you are not getting back to the docks in this thing . I have got a jeep.
And you, you go back to the docks.

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