trucked Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of trucked In English

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  • The government also supplies treated water drawn from rainwater catchments and wells, which is piped or occasionally trucked to specific institutions.

  • In the report, we were critical of the fact that food had been expensively trucked around the world.

  • Within days, they will be trucked out of the country.

  • Whether trucked by road or by rail, cattle very often have a rough time and can arrive at the slaughterhouse or on the farm in a very bad condition.

  • The aggregates produced in my constituency are not trucked long distances, except perhaps within the constituency itself, because it is more than 100 miles long and about 100 miles wide.

  • Waste from other hospitals must be trucked in, involving several large lorries coming in every hour of every day to keep the incinerator fed.

  • The superstructure was painted steel curved girders trucked into the site.

  • A series of artificial rock islands was constructed to protect the sea front, and tons of pebbles were trucked in to replace the beach.

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