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What is the noun for trucked?

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truck
  1. A small wheel or roller, specifically the wheel of a gun-carriage.
  2. The ball on top of a flagpole.
  3. (nautical) On a wooden mast, a circular disc (or sometimes a rectangle) of wood near or at the top of the mast, usually with holes or sheaves to reeve signal halyards; also a temporary or emergency place for a lookout. "Main" refers to the mainmast, whereas a truck on another mast may be called (on the mizzenmast, for example) "mizzen-truck".
  4. (countable, uncountable, US, Australia) A semi-tractor ("semi") trailer; (Britain) a lorry.
  5. Any motor vehicle designed for carrying cargo, including delivery vans, pickups, and other motorized vehicles (including passenger autos) fitted with a bed designed to carry goods.
  6. A garden cart, a two-wheeled wheelbarrow.
  7. A small wagon or cart, of various designs, pushed or pulled by hand or (obsolete) pulled by an animal, as with those in hotels for moving luggage, or in libraries for transporting books.
  8. A pantechnicon (removal van).
  9. (Britain, rail transport) A flatbed railway car.
  10. A pivoting frame, one attached to the bottom of the bed of a railway car at each end, that rests on the axle and which swivels to allow the axle (at each end of which is a solid wheel) to turn with curves in the track. The axle on many types of railway car is not attached to the truck and relies on gravity to remain within the truck's brackets (on the truck's base) that hold the axle in place
  11. The part of a skateboard or roller skate that joins the wheels to the deck, consisting of a hanger, baseplate, kingpin, and bushings, and sometimes mounted with a riser in between.
  12. (theater) A platform with wheels or casters.
  13. Dirt or other messiness.
  14. Synonyms:
  15. Examples:
    1. “Later on, in the afternoon, a large truck carrying large panels of fencing pulled into the backyard.”
      “The votes for president would be offered in truck for votes for vice president.”
      “They had lemonade and gingerbread to sell, and piles of watermelons and green corn and such-like truck.”
trucking
truck
  1. (obsolete, often used in plural sense) Small, humble items; things, often for sale or barter.
  2. (historical) The practice of paying workers in kind, or with tokens only exchangeable at a shop owned by the employer [forbidden in the 19th century by the Truck Acts]
  3. (US) Garden produce, groceries (see truck garden).
  4. (usually with negative) Social intercourse; dealings, relationships.
  5. Synonyms:
  6. Examples:
    1. “Later on, in the afternoon, a large truck carrying large panels of fencing pulled into the backyard.”
      “The votes for president would be offered in truck for votes for vice president.”
      “They had lemonade and gingerbread to sell, and piles of watermelons and green corn and such-like truck.”
truckage
  1. the carrying of goods by truck
  2. a charge for this
  3. (obsolete) exchange; bartering; truck
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “We are able to handle variety type of cargoes and we provide the most comprehensive truckage routing and costing programs to suit your needs.”
      “The future of truckage companies lies in providing a more efficient and cost effective transport service.”
      “Even if they have truckage waiting for us, we shall not march clear of Jagersfontein Road until the day after to-morrow.”
trucker
  1. (pejorative) One who has done something offensive; a deceitful, dishonest, or disreputable person; a deceiver; a cheat.
  2. (pejorative) A rogue; rascal; miscreant; a ne'er-do-well.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “I have been a trucker and bus driver for 40 years, and I think the council would have been better commissioning me or others like myself with some driving experience, it would have been cheaper and better.”
truckman
  1. One who does business in the way of barter or exchange.
  2. One who drives a truck, or whose business is the conveyance of goods on trucks.
  3. Examples:
    1. “I shall want that, and I ought to have a witness besides, to make the truckman hear to reason.”
      “The truckman was bracing himself in his seat, with his foot on the brake, trying his best to check the speed of the big wagon.”
      “You may drive him to Chicago, and use him in recovering your horse from the truckman.”
truckload
  1. A full truck or lorry
  2. A large number
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “Local government staff took blood samples from each truckload to test for virus antibodies.”
      “The defense secretary hauls out a truckload of examples of waste and mismanagement that can be safely cut.”
      “There will be a truckload of new supplies delivered to your school Friday afternoon.”
truckonaut
  1. One of the Cubans who adapted a truck to act as a boat and used it to sail to the USA.
trucker
  1. (archaic or dialectal) One who trucks or trafficks, by trade of goods; a trafficker.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “I have been a trucker and bus driver for 40 years, and I think the council would have been better commissioning me or others like myself with some driving experience, it would have been cheaper and better.”
trucker
  1. One who drives a truck, especially as an occupation.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “I have been a trucker and bus driver for 40 years, and I think the council would have been better commissioning me or others like myself with some driving experience, it would have been cheaper and better.”
truckwit
  1. (slang) A reckless or idiotic truck driver.
truckway
  1. A special road for the exclusive use of trucks.
truckbed
  1. The bed (load-supporting platform) of a truck.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Iraqi policemen stacked bodies several feet high in a pickup truck, but some fell out of the truckbed when they drove away.”
truckmaker
truckmaking
truckyard
  1. A yard where trucks are loaded and unloaded.
trucklet
  1. A small, compact truck.
truckie
  1. (Australia, New Zealand, informal) A truck driver.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “I think the truckie noticed, sped up and when he was in the clear, changed lanes.”
      “The performance is so pedestrian it practically gets run over by a goey-filled truckie.”
      “Look for the epitaph to a local female truckie outside the roadhouse.”
truckful
  1. As much as a truck can hold.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “I just ordered a truckful of sand for the beach party.”
trucks
  1. plural of truck
  2. The game of lawn billiards.
  3. The wheel-set of railroad rolling stock.
  4. Synonyms:
truckmakers
  1. plural of truckmaker
truckonauts
  1. plural of truckonaut
truckloads
  1. plural of truckload
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Americans are right to refuse truckloads of garbage that contain biomedical waste and radioactive material.”
      “To prevent the clay from becoming adobe brick, she dug in 15 tons of sand, 14 truckloads of composted manure, and 25 large bales of peat moss.”
      “As autumn approaches, truckloads of kangris of all qualities and hues come to the market.”
truckyards
  1. plural of truckyard
truckmen
  1. plural of truckman
truckages
truckfuls
truckings
trucklets
  1. plural of trucklet
truckbeds
  1. plural of truckbed
trucksful
truckways
  1. plural of truckway
truckwits
  1. plural of truckwit
  2. Examples:
    1. “Problem is I'd forgotten how many truckwits there were on King George's Road.”
truckies
  1. plural of truckie
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Army truckies are applying defensive driver and first aid training every time they drive their vehicles.”
      “A convoy of truckies rolled into Canberra today to express their anger at the planned changes.”
      “On the day of the funeral truckies on their way to the container wharf slow down as they pass the Railway Hotel and sound their earth-shattering horns.”
truckers
  1. plural of trucker
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Once a fixture at some of Manchester's most high-class establishments, he now rubs shoulders with truckers and tea ladies.”
      “That case hinged on an interpretation of the Hobbs act, a 1946 law aimed at thwarting gangsters from extorting interstate truckers.”
      “On the highways, Government will do well to come in and set up weighbridges to trap overloading truckers.”
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