trucking Definition
truck·ing (truk′iŋ)
noun
the business or process of carrying goods by truck
trucking Usage Examples
Converse of object
- keep: While the information superhighway keeps growing, Ian hopes to keep trucking on its digital tarmac.
- go: It promised Frank O'Hara gone trucking on the interstates.
Preposition: in
water: In the mean time we are trucking in clean drinking water twice a day for the whole camp.
Adjective modifier
- cheap: Too bad it cheap freight trucking can't work.
- long: The efficiency of rail and its ability to operate on grid electricity will give rail a big advantage over long distance trucking.
Modifies a noun
- liechtenstein: Viewers... New Mobile TV Service From trucking agents liechtenstein Cingular.
- agent: Viewers... New Mobile TV Service From trucking agents liechtenstein Cingular.
- everyone: Trucking lines everyone easy reach on companies can retain quot it's only.
- industry: These same truckers went on to organize the entire Upper Mid-west trucking industry with more than 250,000 members enrolled.
- company: In court, the trucking company 's fancy lawyer was questioning farmer Joe.
- line: Of losses trucking lines will the american trial rates on account.
Noun used with modifier
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