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Truck

a railroad vehicle for carrying freight, especially a small open one.
"The truck rattled down the tracks, carrying a heavy load of cargo toward its destination."
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"the food was trucked to St. Petersburg"
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Trucked

go or proceed in a casual or leisurely way.
"he walked confidently behind them and trucked on through!"
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"The farmer was looking to truck his surplus of apples with the local grocer in exchange for some fresh vegetables."
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Truck

the practice of paying employees with vouchers or in-kind instead of cash.
During the financial crisis, the mining firm was having trouble raising enough money to pay regular salaries, so they turned to truck payments as a kind of compensation for their workers.
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Early this morning, the fresh produce truck pulled up to the market, and the sellers got to work unloading the merchandise.
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I have to bring a USB drive, some pens, and a notebook along with a lot of trucks to the shop.
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