A very large lorry is sometimes referred to as a "heavy-duty truck" or simply a "semi-truck" in the United States. In other countries, it may be called an "articulated lorry" or "tractor-trailer."
in the UK you need to be 18 years to drive a small lorry and 21 years to drive a large lorry.
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A lorry.
Singular: Lorry Plural: Lorries Lorry or Lorries if more than one.
No there is not.
In British English, a "lorry" is a large truck. The word "truck" is also used in British English, but it tends to refer to pickup trucks or flatbed trucks, rather than vehicles with an enclosed compartment.
A very large farm is sometimes also called a ranch.
A large van can also be described as a truck. In England, the term lorry is used.
Yes, the word lorry is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a large motor vehicle used for carrying goods; a word for a thing.
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry was created in 1981.