1. reload - Noun
2. reload - Verb
To load again, as a gun.
Source: Webster's dictionaryEvery day starts, my eyes open and I reload the program of misery. I open my eyes, remember who I am, what I'm like, and I just go, "Ugh" ..." Louis C.K.
People copy, people steal. Most of the pictures they make nowadays are loaded down with special effects. I couldn't do that. I quit smoking because I couldn't reload my Zippo. Billy Wilder
I strongly encourage listening to the radio to hear something you haven't heard before. It's a very healthy thing to do. It's strange: unless you reload your iPods every couple of weeks, you're listening to and recycling the same music all of the time. I'm serious. Listen to your radio station. Alvin Lee
She reloaded the gun carefully Source: Internet
The movers reloaded the truck Source: Internet
Additionally, a website may offer monthly reload options or exclusive high roller bonuses. Source: Internet