Results for: hook-and-ladder truck
English English
hook-and-ladder truckladder truck
(French) truck; dray, cart or wagon used for transporting heavy loadscamion
(Informal) semitrailer, cargo trailer that is pulled by a trailer truck; tractor trailer, truck cab with an attached semitrailer; semifinal, next-to-last round in a competition; duplex house (British), pref. half; somewhat, partly, tractor-trailersemi
(new zealand) pickup truck, sport-utility vehicleutility vehicle
a craft carrying people or freight, act of transporting, conveyance; means of transporting (truck, ship, etc.), affect somebody with strong emotion, carry somebody or something, bear, transfer; deport, conveyance of somebody or something, experience or...transport
addicted, curved, bent, shaped like a hook; addicted, obsessed, having hook at end, made using yarn hook, obsessed with somebody or something, shaped like hookhooked
advertisement for movie, caravan, end of reel of film, go in trailer, live in trailer, mobile home, mobile house; vehicle drawn by another vehicle; motion picture preview, move something by trailer, part of truck, plant, somebody or something that trai...trailer
agricultural tool consisting of a curved blade attached to a short handle (used to cut grass, wheat, etc.), blades of farm implement, cut something with sickle, deform red blood cell, hook, tool for cutting grasssickle
aircraft carrier, bearer of electric charge, carrier wave, communications company, insurance company, luggage rack, means of transmitting active substance, one who ships; one who carries; aircraft carrier; shipping company; truck; signal transmitted ov...carrier
aircraft or spacecraft, be sent to stores, bring oars inside boat, go on ship, large boat, large square-rigged sailboat, large vessel made for sailing on the sea; aircraft, send somebody, dispatch; transport by ship (or airplane, truck, etc.); put on b...ship
aircraft with the propeller in front, farm vehicle, front part of a heavy truck, tractor feed, vehicle used for hauling loads and drawing farm implements or equipmenttractor
anchor for a small boat, device with hooks, grapple, grappling, grappling iron, hooked anchor; hook; grappling irongrapnel
anglerfish, one who fishes with hook and line; large predatory fish, somebody who goes fishingangler
arm with a gaff, catch fish with hooked pole, cheat or swindle, gimmick used in a hoax, harpoon, spear (for spearing fish), hook for somebody maintaining overhead line, hooked fish pole, metal spur on fighting cock, nonsense, pole at top of sail, spear...gaff
ascend a ladder; install ladders; cause a run in a stocking; get a run in a stocking, device with rungs to climb on, list of ranked players, path to advancement, structure used for climbing which consists of two parallel bars connected by a series of r...ladder
 

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