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lorry

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Noun — A large motor vehicle used to transport heavy goods by road (the British word for a truck).

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How to use lorry

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lorry driver delivery lorry

Etymology

Origin uncertain — possibly from a dialectal English word meaning "to drag or lug," or from the personal name Laurie. First recorded in the 19th century.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “lorry” mean?

The word “lorry” means a large motor vehicle used to transport heavy goods by road (the British word for a truck). In plain terms, the British English word for a large goods-carrying truck.

How do you pronounce “lorry”?

“Lorry” is pronounced LO-ree (/ˈlɔɹi/ in IPA).

How do you use “lorry” in a sentence?

Here is “lorry” used in a sentence: “A lorry blocked the narrow lane while making a delivery.”

What part of speech is “lorry”?

“Lorry” is a noun.

Where does the word “lorry” come from?

The word “lorry” dates back to around 1800. Origin uncertain — possibly from a dialectal English word meaning "to drag or lug," or from the personal name Laurie. First recorded in the 19th century.

Is “lorry” a common word?

“Lorry” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

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