Definitions for truck

truck truck

Spelling: [truhk]
IPA: /trʌk/

Truck is a 5 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 44 anagrams from letters in truck (ckrtu).

Definitions for truck

noun

  1. any of various forms of vehicle for carrying goods and materials, usually consisting of a single self-propelled unit but also often composed of a trailer vehicle hauled by a tractor unit.
  2. any of various wheeled frames used for transporting heavy objects.
  3. Also called hand truck. a barrowlike frame with low wheels, a ledge at the bottom, and handles at the top, used to move heavy luggage, packages, cartons, etc.
  4. a low, rectangular frame on which heavy boxes, crates, trunks, etc., are moved; a dolly.
  5. a tiered framework on casters.
  6. a group of two or more pairs of wheels in one frame, for supporting one end of a railroad car, locomotive, etc.
  7. Movies. a dolly on which a camera is mounted.
  8. British. a freight car having no top.
  9. a small wooden wheel, cylinder, or roller, as on certain old-style gun carriages.
  10. Nautical. a circular or square piece of wood fixed on the head of a mast or the top of a flagstaff, usually containing small holes for signal halyards.
  11. vegetables raised for the market.
  12. miscellaneous articles of little worth; odds and ends.
  13. Informal. trash or rubbish:
  14. Informal. dealings:
  15. barter.
  16. a bargain or deal.
  17. the payment of wages in goods instead of money.
  18. truck system.
  19. a shuffling jitterbug step.

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or for a truck or trucks:

verb (used with object)

  1. to transport by truck.
  2. to put on a truck.
  3. dolly (def 11).
  4. to exchange; trade; barter.

verb (used without object)

  1. to convey articles or goods on a truck.
  2. to drive a truck.
  3. dolly (def 12).
  4. to exchange commodities; barter.
  5. to traffic; have dealings.
  6. to dance with such steps.
  7. Slang. to walk or stroll, especially in a jaunty manner:

Origin of truck

1605-15; back formation from truckle wheel. See truckle2

Examples for truck

Don't pay to have any truck with 'em while you feel that way about it.

Each well requires 1,500—2,000 truck trips over the lifetime of the well.

They all look alike to me, I must admit; I never had any truck with 'em.

Instead, the man and woman in the truck wanted to know where the crash site was and whether would I show them.

“When Tanveer realized what was happening, he jumped out of the truck, but the Iranians shot him,” Abdullah says.

The porter wheeled a truck, bearing John's trunk and bag, up to them as he spoke.

Give him that truck you've been pouring down me for the last week.

Houses were evacuated and stripped bare, and civilians vanished at the sight of a truck.

And then under went the truck that Andy had run to borrow, and the stove was out.

They have a preconceived idea of who should be driving that truck.

Word Value for truck
Scrable

11

Words with friends

13

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