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onload
[ on-lohd, awn- ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to load.
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Example Sentences
But I makes him onload her before he turns her over to me, because I is not taking no chances on having that thing going off accidental and maybe crippling somebody.
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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."
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âI was thinkinâââ âOnload it.â
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Iâm always lookinâ for to get a chance to onload advice on some one.
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