load (verb)

  • 111unencumber — verb a) To free something from incumbrance. b) To remove a burden, load or charge from something or someone …

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  • 112lade — verb /leɪd/ a) To fill or load (related to cargo or a shipment). b) To weigh down, oppress, or burden. See Also: bill of lading, lading …

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  • 113carb up — verb To consume a large amount of carbohydrates, ostensibly for energy; generally a practice of athletes, especially runners and swimmers. Lets have a spaghetti feed to carb up before the big meet. Syn: carb load …

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  • 114chat shit — verb a) To talk nonsense or to lie. I shagged David Beckham last week. b) To have a casual or meaningless conversation. Stop chatting shit, thats a load of bollocks. Syn: talk trash, talk s …

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  • 115encumber — verb a) to load down something with a burden b) to restrict or block something with a hindrance or impediment Ant: disencumber, unload …

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  • 116behold — verb /bɪˈhəʊld,bɪˈhoʊld/ To see, or to look at. Syn: get a load of …

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  • 117carry — verb Carry is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑aircraft, ↑barge, ↑blood vessel, ↑boat, ↑bus, ↑cable, ↑cart, ↑convoy, ↑current, ↑demonstrator, ↑escalator, ↑ …

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  • 118lighten — verb Lighten is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑mood, ↑sky Lighten is used with these nouns as the object: ↑atmosphere, ↑burden, ↑load, ↑mood, ↑tone, ↑workload …

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  • 119overload — verb 1》 load excessively. 2》 put too great a demand on (an electrical system). noun an excessive amount …

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  • 120reload — verb load (something, especially a gun) again …

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