lade in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
Lade (verb): to load or put a cargo onto a vessel or vehicle.
Sample Sentences
- The workers began to lade the cargo onto the ship at dawn.
- She watched as the truck was lade with fresh produce for the market.
- Before the storm arrived, they needed to lade their supplies safely.
- He carefully lades the boxes into the van, ensuring nothing would shift during transport.
- The captain ordered the crew to lade the vessel with provisions for the long journey ahead.
- She watched as the team carefully lade the bales of hay onto the truck.
- In preparation for the storm, they decided to lade extra supplies into the basement.
- The children helped their father lade the picnic basket with food and drinks.
- He was tasked with lading the materials onto the conveyor belt for processing.
- The crew began to lade the cargo onto the ship as the sun set on the horizon.
- She watched as the workers carefully lade the heavy boxes into the truck.
- After the storm passed, they had to lade the supplies back into the storage shed.
- The captain instructed his team to lade the fishing nets before setting out to sea.
- It took several hours to lade the pallets of goods, but they finally finished just before dusk.