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Definition of lorry noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

lorry

noun
 
/ˈlɒri/
 
/ˈlɔːri/
(British English)
(plural lorries)
(also truck especially in North American English)
Idioms
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  1. a large vehicle for carrying heavy loads by road
    • a lorry driver
    • a lorry load of frozen fish
    • by lorry Emergency food supplies were brought in by lorry.
    Extra Examples
    • A dozen people suffered minor injuries after a lorry jackknifed on an icy M62.
    • Her husband was a long-distance lorry driver.
    • The lorry had shed its load under the bridge.
    • The motorway was closed by an overturned lorry.
    • a refrigerated lorry carrying frozen fish
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • heavy
    • huge
    … of lorries
    • convoy
    verb + lorry
    • drive
    lorry + verb
    • be laden with something
    • carry something
    • travel
    lorry + noun
    • driver
    • load
    phrases
    • a lorry sheds its load
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    Word Originmid 19th cent.: perhaps from the given name Laurie.
Idioms
off the back of a lorry
  1. (British English, informal, humorous) goods that fell off the back of a lorry were probably stolen. People say or accept that they came off the back of a lorry to avoid saying or asking where they really came from.
See lorry in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English
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