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:

  1. The trucker drove the 18-wheeler down the highway.
  2. The truckers on this route are known for their long hours and grueling schedules.
  3. Truckers are the backbone of the economy, delivering goods all across the country.
  4. 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.
  5. 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:

  1. The trucker drove the 18-wheeler down the highway.
  2. The truckers on this route are known for their long hours and grueling schedules.
  3. Truckers are the backbone of the economy, delivering goods all across the country.
  4. 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.
  5. The trucker's CB radio crackled to life, dispatching him to his next destination.
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