: I struggled up the hill with the heavy load in my rucksack.
*: Our lifes a load.
*: I came here with a load and it feels so much lighter, now I’ve met you.
: The truck overturned while carrying a full load of oil.
: She put another load of clothes in the washing machine.
: I got loads of presents for my birthday!
: I got a load of emails about that.
: Will our web servers be able to cope with that load?
: Each of the cross-members must withstand a tensile load of 1,000 newtons.
: Im worried that the load on that transformer will be too high.
: Connect a second 24 ohm load across the power supplys output terminals.
*: If this load equals its modern representative, it contains 18 cwt. of dry, 19 of new hay.
: rfquotek|Milton
*: Already, Robbie had dumped a load into his dad, and now, before my very eyes, was Alans own cock lube seeping out
*: It felt so good, I wanted to just keep going until I blew a load down his throat, but I hadnt even seen his ass yet, and I sure didnt want to come yet.
: The dock workers refused to load the ship.
: The longshoremen loaded the cargo quickly.
: He loaded his stuff into his storage locker.
: The truck was supposed to leave at dawn, but in fact we spent all morning loading.
: The truck is designed to load easily.
: The containers load quickly and easily.
: I pulled the trigger, but nothing happened. I had forgotten to load the gun.
: Now that youve loaded the film youre ready to start shooting.
: The workers loaded the blast furnace with coke and ore.
: The cartridge was designed to load easily.
: Click OK to load the selected data.
: This program takes an age to load.
: He walks to load the bases.
: You can load the dice in your favour by researching the company before your interview.
: The wording of the ballot paper loaded the vote in favour of the Conservative candidate.
: The new owners had loaded the company with debt.
: The new owners loaded debt on the company.
: He loaded his system with carbs before the marathon.
: He loaded carbs into his system before the marathon.
: to load wine
: rfquotek|Prior
: The child was in the nannys charge.
*: He had the key of a closet in which the moneys of this fund were kept, but the outer key of the vault, of which the closet formed part, was in the charge of another person.
: The child was a charge of the nanny.
: The ship had a charge of colonists and their belongings.
: There will be a charge of five dollars.
: I gave him the charge to get the deal closed by the end of the month.
: Pickett did not die leading his famous charge.
*: well nail the sophist to it, if we can get him on that charge;
: Thats a slanderous charge of abuse of trust.
: to bring a weapon to the charge
*: many suchlike ass of great charge
*: the charging of childrens memories with rules
*: Moses ... charged you to love the Lord your God.
*: Cromwell, I charge thee, fling away ambition.
: Im charging you with assault and battery.
: to charge high for goods
: Will I get charged for this service?
: Lets charge this to marketing.
: Can I charge my Amazon purchase to Paypal?
: Can I charge this purchase?
*: No more accuse thy pen, but charge the crime / On native sloth, and negligence of time.
*: to charge me to an answer
: to charge an architectural member with a moulding
: He charges three roses.
: He charges his shield with three roses or.
: Charge your weapons; were moving up.
*: their battering cannon charged to the mouths
: Rubbing amber with wool will charge it quickly.
: He charged the battery overnight.
: Dont forget to charge the drill.
: I charge my phone every night.
: The battery is still charging: I cant use it yet.
: His cell phone charges very quickly, whereas mine takes forever.
: The impetuous corps charged the enemy lines.
*: There were four or five men in the vault already, and I could hear more coming down the passage, and guessed from their heavy footsteps that they were carrying burdens.
*: Deaf, giddy, helpless, left alone, / To all my friends a burden grown.
: a ship of a hundred tons burden
: rfquotek|Raymond
: A burden of gad steel is 120 pounds.
: That bore thee at a burden two fair sons
: to burden a nation with taxes
*: I mean not that other men be eased, and ye burdened.
*: My burdened heart would break.
*: It is absurd to burden this act on Cromwell.
*: [...] Foot it [[featly]] here and there; / And, sweet sprites, the burden bear.
*: As commonly used, the refrain, or burden, not only is limited to lyric verse, but depends for its impression upon the force of monotone - both in sound and thought.
: rfquotek|Ruddiman
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