Transportation Vehicles

10 words in this vocabulary list

verb to perform a function or action; to work in a particular way

  • The company must operate within the confines of the law at all times.
  • I'm not sure how to operate this new coffee machine.
  • Do you know how to operate this thingamajig?
  • She seems to operate on a different level of thinking than the rest of us.

noun a large, heavy motor vehicle used for transporting goods, materials, or troops

  • The delivery company uses a fleet of trucks to transport goods across the country.
  • I saw a big truck on the highway this morning.
  • Check out that sick lifted truck, it's so cool!
  • His words hit me like a ton of bricks falling off a truck.

noun a four-wheeled vehicle used for transporting goods or people

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  • The pioneers traveled westward in a covered wagon.
  • We loaded up the wagon with all our camping gear for the weekend.
  • Let's hop on the party wagon and have a good time!
  • She hitched her wagon to his star and rode his success to the top.

noun a light rowboat for one person, especially used for racing or for transporting passengers and goods on rivers and canals

  • The wherry glided gracefully along the river, propelled by the oarsman's steady strokes.
  • Let's rent a wherry and spend the afternoon rowing on the lake.
  • I heard that old wherry down by the docks is haunted, but I don't believe it.
  • Her thoughts drifted like a wherry on the calm waters of her mind.

noun the front part of a washing machine that holds the clothes

  • The construction company invested in a new front loader to help with moving heavy materials.
  • Hey, can you use the front loader to clear out that pile of dirt?
  • I'll hop on the front loader and get this job done in no time.
  • She's like a front loader, always taking on heavy tasks without hesitation.

noun a motorized three-wheeled vehicle commonly used as a taxi or transport method in some countries

  • The tourist decided to take a tuk-tuk to explore the city.
  • Let's hop on a tuk-tuk to get to the market quickly.
  • I love cruising around in a tuk-tuk, it's so much fun!
  • The tuk-tuk of ideas kept driving through his mind, never stopping.

noun a motorized bicycle used in track cycling events to pace the riders

adjective relating to or characteristic of a derny

  • The derny is a motorized bicycle used in track cycling races to set the pace for the riders.
  • I saw the derny leading the cyclists around the track during the race.
  • The derny driver had to speed up to keep the cyclists on their toes.
  • The coach acted as a derny for the team, pushing them to work harder and faster.

noun a short, double-breasted coat or jacket made of this cloth

  • The Mackinaw coat is known for its durability and warmth in harsh weather conditions.
  • I borrowed my friend's Mackinaw jacket for the camping trip.
  • Check out that Mackinaw, it's so stylish!
  • The Mackinaw of responsibilities weighed heavily on his shoulders.

noun a covered litter for one passenger, consisting of a large box carried on two horizontal poles by four or six bearers

  • The bride was carried in a beautifully decorated palanquin during the traditional Indian wedding ceremony.
  • I saw a group of men carrying a palanquin down the street for a cultural parade.
  • Check out that fancy palanquin, it must cost a fortune!
  • The CEO was carried through the office in a metaphorical palanquin, praised by his employees for a successful quarter.

noun A type of aircraft or flying machine

  • The aerocraft was designed with state-of-the-art technology for optimal performance.
  • I can't wait to take a ride in that cool aerocraft!
  • Check out that sick aerocraft flying overhead!
  • Her mind soared like an aerocraft, reaching new heights of creativity.