Similar words: load, unload, a load of, jaded, dreaded, loan, float, loaves. Meaning: [ləʊd] adj. 1. filled with a great quantity 2. (of weapons) charged with ammunition 3. (of statements or questions) charged with associative significance and often meant to mislead or influence 4. having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value 5. very drunk.
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31, The tourists loaded into the boat.
32, I was loaded down with the heavy luggage.
33, What a party - everyone was loaded!
34, She loaded film into the camera.
35, The desk was loaded with books.
36, They loaded the carts with plunder.
37, She came into the room carrying a loaded tray.
38, The President's visit is loaded with symbolic significance.
39, They loaded her with gifts.
40, The audience loaded the champion with thunderous applause.
41, They loaded the ship with coal.
42, Emma loaded all the groceries into the car.
43, There was a loaded silence. Sentencedict.com
44, Loaded supermarket trolleys are often difficult to manoeuvre.
45, The lorry driver loaded up at the depot.
46, Be careful, that gun's loaded.
47, They loaded the coach with praises.
48, I was loaded down with shopping.
49, He loaded the cups onto a tray.
50, The barge was loaded up with coal.
51, The sheep were loaded onto trucks.
52, Giles can afford it - he's loaded.
53, Jane felt loaded down with money worries.
54, He loaded his friends up with ghost stories.
55, He seemed loaded down with the burdens of office.
56, The air is loaded with dirt.
57, We loaded the truck with bananas.
58, Mr. Dambar had loaded his plate with lasagne.
59, The pitcher loaded the bases by walking three batters.
60, Have you loaded the software?