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Discover LudwigThe word 'loader' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as a noun to refer to a person or machine that loads goods, materials, or passengers, or to refer to a program used to start a computer or application. For example: The loader carefully lifted the crates of oranges onto the truck.
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loader
noun
Agent noun of load; a person or device that loads.
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Soon after, she discovered in a newspaper report that Tinkler's construction company, Buildev, was proposing to build a coal loader in place of the terminal.
In a dramatic testimony that swung the spotlight back onto Labor sleaze away from the Liberals, the inquiry also heard that former NSW treasurer and ports minister Eric Roozendaal issued McKay with a "subtle threat" over her opposition to plans by Tinkler's business to build a coal loader on the site of BHP's old steelworks in Mayfield, Newcastle.
One of her coalition's leaders has called for the government to use its legislative majority as a "steamroller"; another wants to deploy it as a "retroexcavadora" (backhoe loader) to demolish Chile's "neoliberal model".
A tall woman with tawny hair, broad shoulders, a firm handshake and a forthright, direct manner, Ms Hamilton worked as a loader at a factory in Sumter, a modest city of 40,000 in east-central South Carolina.
But the infrastructure not the mines, but the rail links to the port and the loader itself cannot keep pace.
Commonly, the mucker is a type of front-end loader that moves the broken rock onto a belt conveyor that dumps it into a hauling system of cars or trucks.
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Similarly, the wit in a throwaway line about Stephen Rattner funding a think tank which may hire Mr Clinton relies on the knowledge that (1) Mr Rattner, the big pooh-bah of Lazard Freres, is a major Martha's Vineyard party-giver; (2) Mr Clinton is a major Martha's Vineyard free-loader; and (3) the two of them have been scratching each other's back for years.
Even rich Germany, the chief beneficiary of NATO's protection throughout the cold war, now spends no more than 1.5% of GDP on defence, which some NATO officials privately describe as the "free-loader threshold".But all security assumptions, on both sides of the Atlantic, will be recalculated in the light of the attacks in New York and Washington.
Michelle [Dockery] was doing the clapper-loader, and I was just, 'Get the lines right…' So it was quite a lot of pressure, and after [my lines] everyone's going, 'Are we saying cut?
The only woman at the plant drove a front-loader.
There he is describing the features of his signature model — top-loader bridge, "lip-less" bridge plate — in what appears to be his own living room.
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