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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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They said they wuz cargo lighters to onload ships, and mebby they wuz.

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"It's a goodly distance, considerin' the natur' of the animils," replied the Trapper, "and ye must have been tempted to onload the sled more'n once, Bill."

From Project Gutenberg

“I was thinkin’—” “Onload it.”

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

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"Onload what you've got to say, an' then pull yore freight."

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