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loaded

[loh-did] / ˈloʊ dɪd /
ADJECTIVE
supplied with a load
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ADJECTIVE
ready to discharge
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WEAK
uncharged unloaded unprimed


ADJECTIVE
tricky
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Example Sentences

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I’m a mac-and-cheese loyalist, and Apocalypse’s version—loaded with scallions and bacon bits—did not disappoint.

From Salon

The firm's push to deploy AI at a time when top brass are emphasising the importance of a personal touch might seem loaded with irony, but Niccol sees little tension.

From BBC

“Once you start seeing the chart go straight up, then you have to think it’s almost a loaded weapon.”

From MarketWatch

“Of course not. I needed weight. Convincing weight. I loaded my suitcase with the old cricket bats”—my voice drops in volume—“and maybe your rock collection.”

From Literature

Inside are shelves and shelves of pallets, loaded with around 7,300 boxes of historic items destined for further research.

From BBC