Collocations for "trucks"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "trucks" in context.
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truck
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- drives a [semi, pickup, dump] truck
- drives a truck for a living
- a truck turned over on the [freeway, highway]
- a truck carrying hazardous [materials, goods]
- goods stolen from a truck
- was a truck in the ditch
- there was an overturned truck (on the road)
- is being [shipped, transported] by truck
- there are a lot of trucks on the road today
- the road is [clogged with, full of] trucks
- a diesel (-powered) truck
- [call, need] a tow truck
- haul it in a pickup truck
- slept in the truck's cabin
- truck (in) [goods, merchandise, vegetables]
- the [goods] are trucked to the [market, warehouse, customers]
- truck in from [the warehouse, across the country, Mexico]
- truck [for a living, freelance, for a courier]
- [just, keep] trucking along
- is a truck driver
- pull into a truck stop
- truck rental
- go to a monster truck rally
'trucks' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):