lading (Meaning)

Wordnet

lading (n)

goods carried by a large vehicle

Webster

lading (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Lade

Webster

lading (n.)

The act of loading.

That which lades or constitutes a load or cargo; freight; burden; as, the lading of a ship.

lading Sentence Examples

  1. The ship was laden with cargo and ready to set sail.
  2. The warehouse was laden with goods, waiting to be shipped to their destinations.
  3. The plane was laden with passengers and luggage, eager to begin their journey.
  4. The truck was laden with boxes, filled with supplies for the relief effort.
  5. The basket was laden with fresh fruit, picked straight from the tree.
  6. The backpack was laden with books, pencils, and other school supplies.
  7. The donkey was laden with heavy sacks of grain, trudging along the dusty road.
  8. The cart was laden with hay, bound for the stables to feed the horses.
  9. The table was laden with food, prepared for the upcoming feast.
  10. The Christmas tree was laden with ornaments, twinkling brightly in the lights.

FAQs About the word lading

goods carried by a large vehicleof Lade, The act of loading., That which lades or constitutes a load or cargo; freight; burden; as, the lading of a ship.

cargo, loading, burden, payload, freight, load, haul, shipment,draft, weight

filling, filling, pouring,pouring,

The ship was laden with cargo and ready to set sail.

The warehouse was laden with goods, waiting to be shipped to their destinations.

The plane was laden with passengers and luggage, eager to begin their journey.

The truck was laden with boxes, filled with supplies for the relief effort.