lorry Synonyms

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lorry Meaning

Wordnet

lorry (n)

a large low horse-drawn wagon without sides

a large truck designed to carry heavy loads; usually without sides

Webster

lorry (n.)

A small cart or wagon, as those used on the tramways in mines to carry coal or rubbish; also, a barrow or truck for shifting baggage, as at railway stations.

lorry Sentence Examples

  1. The massive lorry thundered down the highway, carrying a heavy load of construction materials.
  2. The company relies on a fleet of lorries to transport its products throughout the country.
  3. The driver expertly maneuvered the lorry through the narrow streets, avoiding oncoming traffic.
  4. The loud horn of the lorry echoed through the neighborhood, announcing its arrival.
  5. The lorry was involved in a serious accident on the motorway, blocking several lanes of traffic.
  6. A convoy of lorries made their way to the disaster-stricken area, carrying supplies and equipment.
  7. The lorry driver was fatigued after a long day on the road, but he had to make one more delivery.
  8. The police set up a roadblock to stop a suspected stolen lorry from escaping.
  9. The lorry was overloaded with scrap metal, posing a safety hazard to other vehicles.
  10. The bright lights of the oncoming lorry temporarily blinded the driver, causing him to swerve off the road.

FAQs About the word lorry

a large low horse-drawn wagon without sides, a large truck designed to carry heavy loads; usually without sidesA small cart or wagon, as those used on the tramw

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The massive lorry thundered down the highway, carrying a heavy load of construction materials.

The company relies on a fleet of lorries to transport its products throughout the country.

The driver expertly maneuvered the lorry through the narrow streets, avoiding oncoming traffic.

The loud horn of the lorry echoed through the neighborhood, announcing its arrival.