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truck

Transitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: truckspast: truckedpp: truckeding: trucking

This word evokes a sense of industrial utility and heavy-duty labor. It suggests a vehicle built for endurance and capacity rather than speed or luxury. In North American English, the term covers a vast range of vehicles from small pickups to massive semi-trailers, whereas in British English, it specifically refers to larger commercial vehicles. When used as a verb, it carries a connotation of bulk movement and logistics. It implies a systematic, often commercial, process of hauling large quantities of materials over land, distinguishing it from the lighter, more casual act of carrying or moving items by hand.

Countable when referring to the individual vehicles in a parking lot. Uncountable when referring to the general mode of transport or the industry of hauling.

Meanings

Noun

A large, heavy motor vehicle designed for transporting goods.

"The delivery truck is parked in the driveway."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To transport something using a truck.

"They trucked the produce from the farm to the city."

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