Lorry

/ˈlɔːri/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A large, heavy motor vehicle for transporting goods or troops.
The lorry delivered the furniture to our new house.
A vehicle designed for carrying loads, typically designed for interstate or long-distance transport.
The lorry was filled to the brim with supplies for the construction site.
A type of truck used for freight transportation.
The logistics company owns a fleet of lorries for distribution.

Etymology

The word 'lorry' is believed to originate from the early 20th century, possibly from the word 'lurry', meaning to pull or to drag.

Common Phrases and Expressions

lorry driver
A person who drives a lorry, typically for transporting goods.
lorry load
The cargo or goods transported by a lorry.
lorry park
A designated area for lorries to park while waiting.

Related Words

truck
A large motor vehicle for transporting goods.
freight
Goods transported by a lorry.
cargo
The load carried by a vehicle.

Slang Meanings

The term 'lorry' can sometimes be used to refer humorously to a very large vehicle.
Look at that lorry! It's like a house on wheels!
In certain contexts, 'lorry' may refer to an overly burdened situation, as in 'That's a lorry of work on my plate!'
I can't take on that project; I've got a lorry to deal with already.