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    loaded


    1. After the obligatory studio photographs they had to individually sit for on the way in, presumably for record keeping purposes, they were frisked and taken to seats at long heavily loaded tables


    2. So, with his one good arm, Onidas gathered up a bolt and loaded it, frantically cranking the winch to add tension to the drawstring


    3. Odd, I can’t see him as a family man … but Stephen says he was desperate for children … so terribly sad about the baby … who could shoot a pregnant woman? The thought makes me shiver suddenly; there’s someone out there who took a gun, loaded it and shot Joanna Sadler in the back deliberately and then tried to make it look as though Liz Wynell had done it


    4. with bases loaded in the 13th


    5. Night is settling over the shantytown as the taillights of the Rover -- it’s chassis loaded down with hooch


    6. It takes us several journeys between the back of the shop and the car before we have loaded all the boxes into the vehicle and I have to say I am winded by the time we have finished


    7. ‘When you’ve finished that, Stephen, we’ll get the cars loaded up


    8. The bases were now loaded again and the lead-off hitter coming to the plate


    9. Smiler was not the only player in the game, but he held loaded dice


    10. In spite of the fact that this area of the planet did have motors, the vast majority of heavy cargo moved under sail and was loaded and unloaded by shirtless, sweating men pushing it on rollers in the late Afternoonday sun

    11. pressure and the focus off the word love, which can be a loaded


    12. “It’s loaded; just


    13. They got back to the car and loaded everything in the rear


    14. Joe led the loaded dragon out


    15. Then they got Kate and Daniel and flew to the town and loaded up on cots and beds, and all the sheets, blankets, pillows, rugs, and other stuff they thought that the students might need


    16. They loaded their truck with ladders, spades and planks and turned off the mixer


    17. ' I nodded, knowing full well those scruffy old bags were so loaded with delicious stews, their families would be satisfied for months


    18. He named and saved that conversation, loaded a blank one


    19. I waited until they were all bending over a table loaded with drinks


    20. cunning and he'd heard that the soldier was absolutely loaded

    21. compartment bait box, loaded them into the back of the car and


    22. Shiploads of cordwood were being burned and shiploads of pottery, textiles, furniture and metal goods were being loaded


    23. She quickly located a Chinese encoding for their audio stacks and loaded it


    24. Thom was still looking on in disbelief and probably hadn’t loaded the Chinese language for himself yet


    25. She loaded a model of 17th century China into it to get him started


    26. It was a pretty big boat, it definitely weighed over a ton loaded, it wasn’t something you wanted to paddle around a lot


    27. ‘Sarah, you look loaded down! Can I give you a hand with that lot? Where are you taking it?’ he offered generously


    28. While having noonmeal at a fish stand off shore of Hslingy, he loaded up on caffeine to drive thru Noonsleep


    29. The grain was bagged and loaded with more back-breaking labour


    30. forward, Tom grabbed a magazine and loaded the rifle with a

    31. He pats the two loaded syringes


    32. Harry wrenched his gaze from the crowds and boards to follow him to the awaiting carriage, now loaded with their things


    33. ‘Poor kid – looks as though the dice were loaded against her from the start


    34. It is as though an artist has painted gloriously surreal blue as far as the eye can see, then taken a brush, loaded it with most brilliant reds and pinks on his palette and streaked it across the lot


    35. Mike and Andy loaded their gear into the van they share and I helped Alastair by collecting up the music before he drove me home


    36. We were up by four runs thanks to a two out bases loaded triple by yours truly


    37. Although no runs scored, the bases were now loaded and the tying run


    38. attention we’re in a real pickle here, bases loaded, nobody out, and the tying run is


    39. My granddad always said that if you leave a loaded gun laying around long


    40. Roman was a loaded

    41. There were two outs and the bases were loaded


    42. Somehow or other Pat O'Brien loaded the bases in the top of the ninth inning so Arizona State had runners on first, second, and third


    43. Johnson loaded the odd pistol that lay in his lap with something that looked like a


    44. smiling as Jean loaded his pack on her back, and greeted


    45. There was a sedative pistol in his hand, cocked and loaded


    46. He was not able to wrest the dart gun from its grip, but it did fire wide when he batted at it and it might take Vic more than a second to get the next dart loaded


    47. By mid morn, the meadow was clear arid Uncle Todd had made his final trip to Dort loaded with poles, bunting and remnants of the staging


    48. The city people had watched truck after truck wend their way through Mesapit loaded to the brim


    49. They loaded everything that they could onto the two flat back wagons


    50. The priest had loaded the hard tack first













































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    Synonyms for "loaded"

    loaded besotted blind drunk blotto cockeyed crocked fuddled pie-eyed pissed pixilated plastered slopped sloshed smashed soaked soused sozzled squiffy stiff tight wet laden ladened affluent flush moneyed substantial wealthy

    "loaded" definitions

    filled with a great quantity


    (of weapons) charged with ammunition


    (of statements or questions) charged with associative significance and often meant to mislead or influence


    having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value


    very drunk