Definitionn. a large low horse-drawn wagon without sides
Last update: October 30, 2015
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He was hit by a lorry. [Please select]
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Grenfall Lorry boarded the east-bound express at Denver with all the air of a martyr. [Please select]
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Grenfall Lorry did not have a dull moment after the train started. [Please select]
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Lorry had been dawdling away the months in Mexico and California. [Please select]
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"Let me see that coin," said Lorry, eagerly taking the silver piece from the porter's hand. [Please select]
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Under ordinary circumstances Lorry would have offered her the paper, and thought nothing more of it. [Please select]
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Lorry's own ideas of geography were jumbled and vague--as if he had got them by studying the labels on his hat-box. [Please select]
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Lorry strolled up to the crowd of passengers who were watching the engineer and fireman at work. [Please select]
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In the end we only settled it by tramping about four miles to a guard-house, where a captain in uniform gave us breakfast and telephoned for a commisariat lorry. [Please select]
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The ride in the lorry lasted about two hours; by this time we were covered with fine, white dust from the road, but didn't mind, even if we were nearly choking. [Please select]
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