what is the meaning of "and see my wealthy Andrew dock'd in sand" taken from the merchant of Venice act 1 scene 1
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It means that the ship filled with cargo is stuck in the sand.
These lines were said by Salarino. He imagines himself in the place of Antonio and thinks about the dangers the sea might do to his ship.
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