Lorry in a sentence as a noun

No slow lorry around the corner or behind the *****, doing a third or a quarter of your speed.

Extra penny on a T-Shirt or next news story about people dieing due too a T-Shirt lorry blocking the road.

As would the avoidance of speeding and drowsy driving by semi/lorry drivers.

And actually when I looked at the French article, the vehicle does look like a cross between a motorcycle and a lorry so.....

As it was he drove out to a motorway service station, walked onto the motorway and ran in front of a lorry.

But if you tell him, "no, yellow lorry", he'll get frustrated because HE IS saying it to the best of his ability.

"Are you talking about the more extreme rubbish like "all lorry drivers are prostitute murderers"?

But then he managed to get a job as a lorry driver and got to see half of Europe as a bonus, and he actually made decent money.

I concluded that if you took the engine block from a car to do this, you'd end up with something looking like a cross between a motorcycle and a lorry....

It was a rare day that didn't involve sitting in traffic for 5-10 minutes waiting for a rudely-parked van or lorry to be unloaded.

The same as you can get a license to drive a lorry or a motorcycle, why isnt there a license with a proper test that trains you specifically on driving fast.

A nitpick would be to urge someone to avoid using "lorry" in a sentence because the publication is aimed towards a non-British audience.

Don't know if it amounts to a majority, but talking to a few friends who drive trucks across Eurasia, pretty much every time they do a France -> UK crossing someone either sneaks, or tries to sneak, into the lorry.

In England, prefabs have a horrid reputation from the war years, but modern Swedish houses and flats are assembled from large prefabricated sections that arrive on a lorry and are assembled in just a day or two.

This little detail needs to be widely understood by cyclists, it is not as if lorry drivers are being deliberately ******** and un-caring, a left turn is something very difficult for them and well beyond what a mere cyclist is capable of.

Whereas on the return trip, I think it took us around a week: we saw so much more of the places along the way, had views across incredible Himalayan plains from standing up in the back of pick up trucks or overlooking chasms from the cab of a lorry while the driver dragged on his cigarette.

If the data were to tell you something drastically politically incorrect, like that Brits and Canadians never buy your word processor because they're too busy eating babies, you still need to redesign your product to fit your customers, and your spell checker should not accept "colour", "lorry", or "hockey".

Lorry definitions

noun

a large low horse-drawn wagon without sides

noun

a large truck designed to carry heavy loads; usually without sides

See also: camion