reload

[ US /ɹiˈɫoʊd/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪlˈə‍ʊd/ ]
VERB
  1. load anew
    She reloaded the gun carefully
  2. place a new load on
    The movers reloaded the truck

How To Use reload In A Sentence

  • The rest of them continued filling plates while Reggie and Lettie returned at brisk intervals to reload their trays. WEEKEND FOR MURDER
  • He reloaded his shotgun, and counted the barrels in his jacket pocket.
  • He reloaded his shotgun to fire the second shot, which hit Ward in the back as he tried to run away.
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  • That seemed to be the problem the democrats had when Palin used the term reload. Msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines
  • Unfortunately, the mob was more organized that they expected as freshly reloaded guns began to fire at them.
  • Blogs are full of opposing views on presses -- what has been perfect for one reloader is a veritable piece of junk to another ... I Love Hornady!
  • The magnum only carried a bullet at a time, so Nanook reloaded every time he shot.
  • I prefer 7.62 NATO cases for reloading because its heavier case and more reloads per case and the necks are annealed. I am looking to get a rifle for deer and elk in Colorado. I am thinking that I'll go with either a .30-06 or .308.
  • The notice, a copy of which was seen by The Wall Street Journal, says PC makers must ship PCs to be sold in China as of July 1 with the Green Dam software "preloaded" -- pre-installed or enclosed on a CD. China Squeezes PC Makers
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