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load (verb), loads; loaded; loading
1. To put a quantity of something in or on another thing or person: The delivery man was loading his vehicle with packages.

Fidel and his wife, Petra, loaded up the car for their vacation and drove off early the next morning.

2. To supply with a large amount of something: Mike's mother loaded the table with delicious foods for his birthday party.
3. To put something necessary into a device or a machine so it can function: Ken had to load his data into his computer program so it would be available for interested visitors.
4. To board a vehicle, boat, etc. with passengers: The bus stopped several times to load and to unload passengers.

Mark loaded the products into the van so they could be delivered the next day.

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loaded (adjective), more loaded, most loaded
1. A reference to something that has certain contents: Richard had a loaded gun so he could practice shooting at a target.

Sam used loaded dice when he was playing a board game.

2. Having a large amount of what is wanted or considered necessary: The loaded soccer team had as many good players as the coach could include for the championship game.
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