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onload

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[on-lohd, awn-] / ˈɒnˌloʊd, ˈɔn- /

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to load.


Example Sentences

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I don't guess you want any pearls o' wisdom from me, but I'll onload some gratis.

From Oh, You Tex! by Raine, William MacLeod

"If you got anything to say to me, right here's a good place to onload it."

From Tangled Trails A Western Detective Story by Raine, William MacLeod

That Tucson elopement 'is another story a heap,' as some wise maverick says some'ers, an' I'll onload it on you on some other day.

From Wolfville Nights by Lewis, Alfred Henry

I’m always lookin’ for to get a chance to onload advice on some one.

From The Fighting Edge by Raine, William MacLeod

Go on, Colonel, an' onload another marvel or two.

From Wolfville Nights by Lewis, Alfred Henry

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