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(for lorry)

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  • lorry — lor‧ry [ˈlɒri ǁ ˈlɔːri, ˈlɑːri] noun lorries PLURALFORM [countable] TRANSPORT a large motor vehicle for carrying heavy goods; = TRUCK: • a strike by lorry drivers • We now have a fleet of 65 …   Financial and business terms

  • lorry — ► NOUN (pl. lorries) Brit. ▪ a large, heavy motor vehicle for transporting goods or troops. ● fall off of the back a lorry Cf. ↑fall off of the back a lorry ORIGIN perhaps from the given name Laurie …   English terms dictionary

  • lorry - truck — ◊ lorry In British English, a lorry is a large motor vehicle used for transporting goods by road. ◊ truck In American English, a vehicle like this is called a truck. In British English, small open lorries are sometimes called trucks. In British… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Lorry-Rail S.A. — Lorry Rail is a rail road link operator. Its mission consists of developing, promoting and marketing the new rail road service Bettembourg (Luxembourg) to Perpignan (France) for standard unaccompanied semi trailers. Links * [http://www.lorry rail …   Wikipedia

  • lorry — a truck; a long, flat wagon, 1838, British railroad word, probably from verb lurry to pull, tug (1570s), of uncertain origin. Meaning large motor vehicle for carrying goods is first attested 1911 …   Etymology dictionary

  • Lorry I. Lokey — Infobox Person name = Lorry I. Lokey caption = birth date = birth date and age|1927|3|27 birth place = Portland, Oregon death date = place of death= education = Stanford University employer = Business Wire occupation = title = Chairman CEO salary …   Wikipedia

  • Lorry (horse-drawn) — Among horse drawn vehicles, a lorry was a low loading trolley. It was used mainly for the carriage of other vehicles, for example for delivery from the coachbuilders or returning there for repair.Its very small wheels were mounted under the deck… …   Wikipedia

  • Lorry — Lorrie Lor rie, Lorry Lor ry, n.; pl. {Lorries}. [Prob. from lurry to pull or lug.] 1. A small cart or wagon moving on rails, as those used on the tramways in mines to carry coal or rubbish; also, a barrow or truck for shifting baggage, as at… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • lorry — lor|ry S3 [ˈlɔri US ˈlo:ri, ˈla:ri] n plural lorries BrE [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Perhaps from English dialect lurry to pull (17 19 centuries)] 1.) a large vehicle for carrying heavy goods = ↑truck 2.) …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • lorry — [19] The first record we have of the word lorry is from the northwest of England in the early 1830s, when it denoted a ‘low wagon’ (it was often used for railway wagons). The modern application to a motor vehicle emerged at the beginning of the… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • lorry, it fell off the back of a - — Honest John s Used Skips That seems really cheap for a skip. Where did you get it from? It fell off the back of a lorry. see picture …   English expressions

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