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well-loaded

  • a word derived from loaded.
    loaded
    adjective
    bearing or having a load; full.

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Next day, Washington announced that it had sold Buenos Aires $25,000 worth of electronic equipment, aircraft flares, depth charges; and two well-loaded Globemasters took off for Argentina.

From Time Magazine Archive

At last the Nor-Westers' Fort William brigade with its sixty men and numerous well-loaded canoes—whose cargoes had been the bone of contention between Hudson's Bay and Nor'-Westers at Seven Oaks—arrived at Fort Douglas.

From Lords of the North by Agnes C. (Agnes Christina) Laut

One was a saddle-horse, and the other was equipped with a well-loaded pack-saddle.

From The Golden Woman A Story of the Montana Hills by Ridgwell Cullum

Here I made my errand known and the clerk immediately threw piles of papers down from the well-loaded shelves with "make your selection", but my heart failed me.

From An Artilleryman's Diary by Jenkins Lloyd Jones

We all knew from experience that Icelandic boats sailed better when well-loaded forward.

From Seven Icelandic Short Stories by Steingrímur J. Þorsteinsson