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Load up

/ləʊd/

B2

UpperIntermediate

1. To put a large amount of something into or onto something else.

  • They loaded up the truck with all the moving boxes.
  • We need to load up the car with camping gear for the weekend trip.

2. To consume a large amount of something, often related to food or drink.

  • At the buffet, they loaded up their plates with all kinds of desserts.
  • He loaded up on snacks before the road trip.

3. To equip oneself or something with items or equipment, often to be ready for action or use.

  • The soldiers loaded up with ammunition before the mission.
  • She loaded up her backpack with all the tools she might need for the hike.

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