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  1. give/receive load; 1 [transitive, intransitive] to put a large quantity of things or people onto or into something load something We loaded the car in ten minutes. Can you help me load the dishwasher? load something (up) (with something) Men were loading up a truck with timber. load something/somebody (into/onto something) Sacks were being loaded onto the truck. load (up) load (up with ...

    • Unload

      1 [transitive, intransitive] to remove things from a vehicle...

    • Download

      Definition of download verb in Oxford Advanced American...

  2. load line noun; front-load verb; load-shedding noun; load up on ; load line; load lines; load up on something; load somebody/something down (with something) get a load of somebody/something; load the dice (against/in favour of somebody) a brick short of a load, two sandwiches short of a picnic, etc. See more Phrasal verbs. load up on something

  3. LOAD definition: 1. the amount of weight carried, especially by a vehicle, a structure such as a bridge, or an…. Learn more.

  4. 4 days ago · 28 meanings: 1. something to be borne or conveyed; weight 2. a. the usual amount borne or conveyed b. (in combination) 3..... Click for more definitions.

  5. A load is a bundle of stuff that has to be carried. You might spend your days hauling loads of hay into a barn and your evenings dragging loads of dirty clothes into the laundry room.

  6. May 27, 2020 · load verb definition: 1. to put a lot of things into a vehicle or machine: 2. to put film in a camera or bullets in a gun. Learn more.

  7. The earliest known use of the verb load is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for load is from 1495, in Trevisa's Bartholomeus De Proprietatibus Rerum. It is also recorded as a noun from the Old English period (pre-1150).

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