heavily-laden

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heavily-laden

[ˌhɛvɪlɪˈleɪdn] adj(molto) carico/a
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Down the dusty high roads defiled long streams of heavily-laden mules, all heading to the west, for the gold fever had broken out in California, and the Overland Route lay through the City of the Elect.
The slanting light of the setting sun quivers on the sea-like expanse of the river; the shivery canes, and the tall, dark cypress, hung with wreaths of dark, funereal moss, glow in the golden ray, as the heavily-laden steamboat marches onward.
Recalled by the rumbling of wheels to the road before me, I saw a heavily-laden waggon labouring up the hill, and not far beyond were two cows and their drover.
Robert Morrison, 44, was convicted of dangerous driving after causing traffic mayhem during a nine-mile journey from Neilston, via Barrhead into Glasgow at the wheel of his heavily-laden truck.
Which begs the question, how are our crumbling roads and potholes going to stand up to these heavily-laden lorries?
'Sarai Kharbuza follows the pattern of the Persian rebat, which was common between the 8th and 12th centuries, with two tall gates for the entrance and exit of heavily-laden camels and other animals.
Financial services companies are the most heavily-laden with different systems, using nine apps, on average.
Road transport dominates Pakistan's transport system, but much of the national highway network was built before the 1950s and consists of poor-quality two-lane roads which struggle to cope with current high levels of traffic, including heavily-laden freight trucks, said Zheng Wu,
It's long since been proven that those "crumbs" that were supposedly to fall off that heavily-laden table for us lot underneath just ain't happening.
The heavily-laden boughs were a legacy to the fine start to June when the trees and bushes flowered much later than usual.
Officers on the ground became suspicious when they saw two heavily-laden estate cars in convoy in Wooton Wawen in the south of the county at 2am on Tuesday.
Heavily-laden wagons lumbered between ship and warehouse.