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[ UK /kˈɑːɡə‍ʊ/ ]
[ US /ˈkɑɹˌɡoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. goods carried by a large vehicle

How To Use cargo In A Sentence

  • At any rate, she rolled up the cuffs of her camouflage cargo pants a few times so she didn't trip if today's class required running.
  • The New York and Liverpool firm that your father belongs to sent on board an honest and peaceable cargo, but there was a good deal of room left in the hold, and the captain filled it up with cannon-balls, musket-bullets, and gunpowder from the English agents of no less a man than General Santa Ahead of the Army
  • The turning supporter facilitates the closing of the cargo container and simultaneously provides the reinforcement to the cargo container.
  • The golden butternut squash velouté with escargot needed to be thicker to live up to its name, and more complex to live up to its price tag.
  • Look out for fashionable twists on uniform basics such as wrap-over cargo-style skirts from £9.
  • It was responsible for the mid-air collision last month between a cargo plane and a Russian airliner.
  • The rear cargo hatch is unusually generous for this size car and with the back seats folded you can get a flat load floor, with a top load capacity of 1,044 litres.
  • The lower deck, below the water line, was for cargo.
  • As the train stopped for its human freight at each station it slowly gathered a cargo of trammies and bussies making for their depots.
  • The tide had washed up cargo from the wrecked ship.
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