Truck ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Truck ( noun )

  1. A large, heavy vehicle designed for the transportation of goods.
  2. A small wheel or roller, typically one of a set of four, fixed to the legs of heavy furniture to facilitate moving it.
  3. A small, open railway truck used for transporting goods.
  4. A small, flat-bottomed boat with a shallow draft, used in ports and harbors for loading and unloading ships.

Origin:

Early 16th century: of unknown origin. the verb use dates from the early 17th century.

Examples:

  1. The truck was loaded with boxes.
  2. The movers put the couch on truck to move it.
  3. The truck is used to transport goods from the warehouse to the store.
  4. The truck was loaded with coal and pushed by the locomotive.
  5. The truck was used to unload the ship.

(As a verb)

Truck ( verb )

  1. A large, heavy vehicle designed for the transportation of goods.
  2. A small wheel or roller, typically one of a set of four, fixed to the legs of heavy furniture to facilitate moving it.
  3. A small, open railway truck used for transporting goods.
  4. A small, flat-bottomed boat with a shallow draft, used in ports and harbors for loading and unloading ships.

Origin:

Early 16th century: of unknown origin. the verb use dates from the early 17th century.

Examples:

  1. The truck was loaded with boxes.
  2. The movers put the couch on truck to move it.
  3. The truck is used to transport goods from the warehouse to the store.
  4. The truck was loaded with coal and pushed by the locomotive.
  5. The truck was used to unload the ship.
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