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US
/ˈɫoʊdɪd/
]
[ UK /lˈəʊdɪd/ ]
[ UK /lˈəʊdɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- very drunk
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filled with a great quantity
a tray loaded with dishes
`ladened' is not current usage
table laden with food -
(of statements or questions) charged with associative significance and often meant to mislead or influence
a loaded question -
(of weapons) charged with ammunition
a loaded gun -
having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
moneyed aristocrats
a substantial family
wealthy corporations
a speculator flush with cash
an affluent banker
not merely rich but loaded
How To Use loaded In A Sentence
- The "gaucho" approach to meals suits me well: every few moments there was another skewer of luscious beef, lamb, ribs, or whatever coming by to be loaded on my plate. Medlogs - Recent stories
- They loaded me up with happy gas, told me I had an abscess (eww), drilled out some decay and took $200 out of my pocket.
- The answer would be significantly different to the one given in response to the Department's loaded question.
- captainpoco: Overladen or overloaded, not overladed. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
- Fitness functions include a simple linear problem for binary strings and classification of data sets which are dynamically loaded from a specified data file.
- Later those details would be downloaded on to a computer and replica cards created to obtain goods and cash.
- I have downloaded MCU 8051. tar from sourceforge. i extracted the folder. i don't know how to install it in ubuntu, Can anyone who are using MCU 8051 help in installing it in Ubuntu LinuxQuestions.org
- Politically active conservative Christians rarely use the term dominionism as a self-description; many feel it is a loaded or pejorative term.
- Big steamshovels dug up the ore and loaded it onto the cars and brought it into what they called the washer, where it was washed. Oral History Interview with Eula McGill, February 3, 1976. Interview G-0040-1. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
- My ships have now unloaded five thousand tons of kit for five and a half thousand troops -- that's nearly a ton each! ONE HUNDRED DAYS