Trucker
(
noun
,
verb
)
(As a noun)
Trucker ( noun )
A person who drives a truck for a living, especially over long distances.
Origin:
From the english word "truck" meaning a vehicle for transporting goods and "-er" used to indicate a person who does something.
Examples:
- The trucker drove the 18-wheeler down the highway.
- The truckers on this route are known for their long hours and grueling schedules.
- Truckers are the backbone of the economy, delivering goods all across the country.
- The trucker had been on the road for three days straight and was looking forward to a hot meal and a good night's sleep.
- The trucker's CB radio crackled to life, dispatching him to his next destination.
(As a verb)
Trucker ( verb )
A person who drives a truck for a living, especially over long distances.
Origin:
From the english word "truck" meaning a vehicle for transporting goods and "-er" used to indicate a person who does something.
Examples:
- The trucker drove the 18-wheeler down the highway.
- The truckers on this route are known for their long hours and grueling schedules.
- Truckers are the backbone of the economy, delivering goods all across the country.
- The trucker had been on the road for three days straight and was looking forward to a hot meal and a good night's sleep.
- The trucker's CB radio crackled to life, dispatching him to his next destination.