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load

noun as in cargo, freight

verb as in overburden, pressure

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“It’s probably going to hurt at first, but I think our country’s in big trouble,” she said as she loaded bags of soil for her garden into her car.

When McCarthy and his friend finally loaded the map onto a trailer and took it to Altadena, it drew a crowd before they could even put it on the ground.

How much more Smith and her fellow freshmen will be asked to shoulder that scoring load depends on what happens in the coming weeks.

Respectably high in nutrients, it is also loaded with both fiber, which keeps it on health experts’ recommended foods lists.

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“They load up the video and I’m right next to Jimmy Chamberlin as he’s watching me get my face blown with a leaf blower. And he’s laughing,” Givens said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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