Synonym: camion. Similar words: worry, sorry, worry about, lore, Color., pallor, color, forlorn. Meaning: ['lɔrɪ ,'lɑ- /'lɒ-] n. 1. a large low horse-drawn wagon without sides 2. a large truck designed to carry heavy loads; usually without sides.
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(91) When I got back to my car, I found it had been boxed in by a lorry.
(92) Several pieces of heavy equipment had to be manhandled into the lorry.
(93) The lorry driver pulled in to the side of the road.
(94) He tried to overtake three cars on a blind corner and crashed head-on into a lorry.
(95) The lorry was coming along the road at great speed.
(96) The bridge gave way under the weight of the lorry.
(97) A heavy lorry has jack-knifed on the motorway, causing long delays.
(98) He was hit by a lorry as he pulled out into the main road.
(99) Two children were run over by a lorry and killed.
(100) He was hit by a lorry coming in the opposite direction.
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(101) They had to fork out $ 100 to get the lorry repaired!
(102) A lorry piled with scrap metal had shed its load.
(103) That stupid lorry driver has gone and jammed our car in.
(104) I moved my car out of the way so that the heavy lorry could come by.
(105) The lorry had been blacked by strikers and could not be unloaded.
(106) The country's only supplies are those it can import by lorry from Vietnam.
(107) Poor John stopped a packet when his car was in collision with a lorry.
(108) I've got half a ton of gravel in the lorry but he won't sign my delivery note.
(109) How long will it take to load this sand onto the lorry?
(110) The lorry drivers' strike has put back our deliveries by over a month.
(111) Another big lorry went past the window.
(112) He got run over by an articulated lorry.
(113) The lorry travelled very slowly on the dusty roads.
(114) He now works as a lorry driver.
(115) The modern articulated lorry was born at Wolverton Works.
(116) On one side was a deserted lorry park.
(117) I'd seen his lorry in the lay-by.
(118) In heavy fog she collided with a lorry.
(119) The lorry quietly rolled forward.
(120) Faqir is chin-deep in water, horizontal below the chassis of his aged aid lorry.