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onload

[ on-lohd, awn- ]

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to load.


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Reckon ye couldn't make out to onload the whole of it on to a pair o' right old shoulders, could ye, son Tom?

They said they wuz cargo lighters to onload ships, and mebby they wuz.

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