Transportation And Logistics

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun A person who drives a vehicle

  • The drover skillfully guided the cattle along the dusty trail.
  • The drover led the cows down the road like a boss.
  • The drover was totally owning the cattle drive.
  • The drover of emotions guided her through the ups and downs of life.

noun a type of fire truck equipped with a ladder and hooks for firefighting purposes

  • The firefighters used a hook-and-ladder truck to reach the upper floors of the burning building.
  • I watched as the hook-and-ladder truck rushed to the scene of the fire.
  • The hook-and-ladder truck is like the superhero of the fire department.
  • The hook-and-ladder represents the team's ability to overcome obstacles and reach new heights.

noun A legal relationship in which physical possession of personal property is transferred from one party (the bailor) to another party (the bailee) for a specific purpose, typically without transfer of ownership.

  • The bailment agreement outlined the terms and conditions for the temporary transfer of possession of the goods.
  • I left my laptop with my friend as a bailment while I went on vacation.
  • I'm just holding onto this jacket for my friend, it's like a bailment or something.
  • Their relationship felt like a bailment of emotions, with each person holding onto the other's feelings temporarily.