1. lorry - Noun
2. lorry - Verb
A small cart or wagon, as those used on the tramways in mines to carry coal or rubbish; also, a barrow or truck for shifting baggage, as at railway stations.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA fraudster, 33, who pocketed £9,000 after claiming he was too afraid to leave his house has been caught on camera scaling a lorry during an anti-fracking protest. Source: Internet
After an hour of combing, a 12-wheeler lorry, believed to have been hired from Punjab, was detected in the reserve forest zone, bound towards the Tirupati-Mumbai national highway. Source: Internet
And most mornings there are delivery lorries/ vans making a racket at 8 (the whole street seems to be extending their house atm, we have a builder's lorry almost every day and they always come early). Source: Internet
A Kingsmill bread lorry stopped at the entrance to the Allied Bakeries site in East Belfast today and police were involved in mediating with trade unionists amid an ongoing pay dispute. Source: Internet
A lorry blown over on the A20 near Dover, Kent, as Storm Ciara hits. Source: Internet
A list of key workers whose children will continue be looked after at schools was being drawn up in Whitehall, including NHS staff, lorry drivers and 999 emergency workers. Source: Internet