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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



172 words match “TRUCK”

TRUCK n. 13 definitions
stone, and other heavy articles. Goods were conveyed about the town almost exclusively in trucks drawn by dogs. Macaulay.
TRUCKAGE n. 2 definitions
The practice of bartering goods; exchange; barter; truck. The truckage of perishing coin. Milton.
TRUCKER n.
One who trucks; a trafficker. No man having ever yet driven a saving bargain with this great trucker for souls. South.
TRUCKING n.
The business of conveying goods on trucks.
TRUCKLE v. 3 definitions
To yield or bend obsequiously to the will of another; to submit; to creep. "Small, trucking states." Burke. Religion itself is forced to truckle to worldly poliey. Norris.
TRUCKLE-BED n.
bed on wheels, that may be pushed under another bed; a trundle-bed. "His standing bed and truckle-bed." Shak.
TRUCKLER n.
One who truckles, or yields servilely to the will of another.
TRUCKMAN n. 2 definitions
One who drives a truck, or whose business is the conveyance of goods on trucks.
AWE-STRUCK a.
Struck with awe. Milton.
BISSELL TRUCK n.
A truck for railroad rolling stock, consisting of two ordinary axle boxes sliding in guides attached to a triangular frame; -- called also pony truck.
HEARTSTRUCK a. 2 definitions
Driven to the heart; infixed in the mind. "His heartstruck injuries." Shak.
HORROR-STRUCK a.
Horror-stricken; horrified. M. Arnold.
LIGHTSTRUCK a.
Damaged by accidental exposure to light; light-fogged; -- said of plates or films.
MOONSTRUCK a. 3 definitions
Produced by the supposed influence of the moon. "Moonstruck madness." Milton.
PANIC-STRICKEN; PANIC-STRUCK a.
Struck with a panic, or sudden fear. Burke.
PLANET-STRICKEN; PLANET-STRUCK a.
Affected by the influence of planets; blasted. Milton. Like planet-stricken men of yore He trembles, smitten to the core By strong compunction and remorse. Wordsworth.
STAGE-STRUCK a.
Fascinated by the stage; seized by a passionate desire to become an actor.
STRUCK n.
imp. & p. p. of Strike. Struck jury (Law), a special jury, composed of persons having special knowledge or qualifications, selected by striking from the panel of jurors a certain number for each party, leaving the number required by law to try the cause.
STRUCKEN n.
p. p. of Strike. Shak.
SUN-STRUCK a.
Overcome by, or affected with, sunstroke; as, sun-struck soldiers.
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