Definition: To put a load on or in (a means of conveyance or a place of storage).
Alright class, settle down, letâs take a look,
At âloading,â a word that needs to cook!
The dictionary gives us quite the clue,
âTo put a load on or inâŠit's true!â
Now, think about this, it's not just a plea,
Like placing boxes for all to see.
Itâs about
adding
something, you understand?
A weight, a cargo, across the land!
Imagine a truck, big and strong and bold,
With goods inside, stories to be told.
"Loading" means it's taking on its freight,
Adding more items â a wonderful state!
It could be a train, or a ship so grand,
Or even a shelf, with things close at hand.
Essentially, itâs filling up the space,
A load is added with steady pace.
So âloadingâ means to bring something new,
To fill a vessel, for me and you!
Do you have any questions? Let's discuss with glee,
Is there anything about "loading" you want to see clarified, maybe?