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Meanings of return laden in English
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Usage of return laden in English
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And the villagers watched her returnladen, and said to each other:
2
Once a month I could journey down into the villages and returnladen.
3
They go in and returnladen with food, perfume, shampoo, household wares and electric appliances.
4
They would returnladen with spoils-skins of birds and beasts, plants, and rare geological specimens.
5
Let it not, however, be thought that a vessel by going thither would returnladen with ivory and gold-dust.
6
Year after year saw the victorious monarch returnladen with spoils, and followed by a throng of tributary chieftains to his capital.
7
Her returnladen with rich booty excited the greatest enthusiasm, and the king himself journeyed to Sherborne to welcome Edmund on his arrival there.
8
He was to returnladen with all the modern equivalents for corn, wine, and oil, on the fifth or sixth day from his departure.
9
They create a prodigious stir, brush the sentry aside, overturn the cleaners, and collide with the foragers as these returnladen with their humble spoil.
10
Betty returnedladen with patterns and her eyes as bright as stars.
11
Two hours later they were seen returningladen with trunks of trees.
12
He returnedladen, and packed the wood carefully to give the maximum blaze.
13
In a fortnight they returnedladen with goods of various kinds, including whiskey.
14
I accordingly dispatched them at seven o'clock; and they returnedladen by noon.
15
The hunters sallied forth with keen alacrity, and soon returnedladen with provisions.
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Three times Gervaise went out and returnedladen like a mule.