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Loaded down   /lˈoʊdəd daʊn/   Listen
Loaded down

adjective
1.
Heavily burdened with work or cares.  Synonyms: bowed down, overburdened, weighed down.  "Found himself loaded down with responsibilities" , "Overburdened social workers" , "Weighed down with cares"
2.
Bearing a physically heavy weight or load.  Synonyms: burdened, heavy-laden.  "A heavy-laden cart" , "Loaded down with packages"






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"Loaded down" Quotes from Famous Books



... about that! That's what I was scared of; that's the reason I rather didn't come home at all no more, that my own wife was loaded down with a crowd like that an' didn't have the strength to shake ...
— The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann - Volume II • Gerhart Hauptmann

... showest thy forehead and thy breast! O me, how many wounds, What bruises and what blood! How do I see thee, Thou loveliest Lady! Unto Heaven I cry, And to the world: "Say, say, Who brought her unto this?" To this and worse, For both her arms are loaded down with chains, So that, unveiled and with disheveled hair, She crouches all forgotten and forlorn, Hiding her beautiful face Between her knees, and weeps. Weep, weep, for well thou may'st, my Italy! Born, as thou wert, to ...
— Modern Italian Poets • W. D. Howells

... springs on it were about all in and it made a noise like someone calling for mercy. The Salvation Army worker pulled up in front of us and with a broad smile on his face said: "Room for half a ton!" We did not need a second invitation and we soon had poor Henry loaded down. I thought sure it would give out, but the worker only laughed about it and kept on feeding the machine more gas as we cheered until it started ...
— The War Romance of the Salvation Army • Evangeline Booth and Grace Livingston Hill

... watching to right and left, expecting every instant that some one would try to rob her; and when she got home she was not much better off. Until she could find another bank there was nothing to do but sew them up in her clothes, and so Marija went about for a week or more, loaded down with bullion, and afraid to cross the street in front of the house, because Jurgis told her she would sink out of sight in the mud. Weighted this way she made her way to the yards, again in fear, this time to see if she had lost her place; but fortunately about ...
— The Jungle • Upton Sinclair

... distance which would render the carronades of the latter useless. But the latter were built for war, possessed quarters and were good cruisers, while Chauncy's schooners were merchant vessels, without quarters, crank, and so loaded down with heavy metal that whenever it blew at all hard they could with difficulty be kept from upsetting, and ceased to be capable even of defending themselves. When Sir James Yeo captured two of them he would not let them cruise with his other vessels at all, but sent them back to act as gun-boats, ...
— The Naval War of 1812 • Theodore Roosevelt


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