Truck - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |trʌk|  American pronunciation of the word truck
Brit.  |trʌk|  British pronunciation of the word truck

noun

- an automotive vehicle suitable for hauling
- a handcart that has a frame with two low wheels and a ledge at the bottom and handles at the top; used to move crates or other heavy objects

verb

- convey (goods etc.) by truck
truck fresh vegetables across the mountains

Extra examples

He has trucked all his equipment.

Plenty of people were trucking through the streets.

I would not truck this brilliant day to anything else.

His car was taken away on the back of a breakdown truck.

They ordered sand to be trucked in from the desert.

We were trucking on down to Jack's place.

I don't want to have any truck with the world at all. (H. S. Walpole)

Private communities have no business to "truck with" the State. (Daily News)

She drives a red truck that was originally owned by her grandfather.

The truck drivers are members of Local 349 of the Teamsters' Union

There was extensive damage to the truck's body.

It took an hour to couple the trailer to the truck.

A shiny red fire truck

The truck was carrying a heavy load.

The truck's engine was racing.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: truck
he/she/it: trucks
present participle: trucking
past tense: trucked
past participle: trucked
noun
singular: truck
plural: trucks
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