A large truck designed to carry heavy loads; usually without sides.
A low heavy horse cart without sides; used for haulage.
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Examples for "dray"
Examples for "dray"
1As I was telling, the dray was engaged about the second trip.
2We just crouched down together by the dray, hungry, shivering, and fagged.
3Hank, most ministers don't ride around the country on a moving dray.
4Anderson put him in the dray and drove it home to Shingle Hut.
5They were outside, in the dark, and leant on the dray.
1In the war of 1870 he drove a team instead of a camion.
2Then I thought I'd never get the second camion cranked.
3From the TIR carnet and the registration, Rhys could tell it was a French camion.
4With a roar of heavy wheels and a grind of gears a camion went by.
5I rode to Gorizia from Udine on a camion.
6Roaring with heavy wheels, grinding with gears, throbbing with motors, camion after camion went by, slowly, stridently.
7It was raining outside and now and then a dripping camion passed along the road, slithering through the mud.
8A camion'd gone off the road and another had run into it, and everything was littered with boxes of shells spilt about.
9But I was in luck 'cause a Frenchman had just started his camion an' I jumped in and said the gendarmes were after me.
10And keep me informed whether railroad trains, camions, or cavalry come out.
11We passed other camions on the road and I looked at the country.
12The German guns caught a train of ammunition camions and smashed things up pretty badly.
13The loaded camions began to move just after dark.
14Janet and Alice went back and forth in one of the supply camions of the Y.M.C.A.
15The courtyard was full of ambulances, and a long line of camions waited outside the gate.
16After lunch we stood for some time watching the unending stream of camions proceeding into Verdun.