The word lorries is a common plural noun. It requires no apostrophe.
The lorries lined up next to the curb.
If the word lorries has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.
The lorries' tires looked new.
The lorryβ s tyreβs
Lorries are stored in depots. Go burn a depot. "I unloaded my lorry at the depot, it was full of other lorries."
The collective nouns are a convoy of lorries a fleet of lorries.
An apostrophe is not required.
The two lorries passed each other.He used to drive lorries for a living.
Increase the number of wheels and/or increase the tread width of the tires or tracks, so that their weight is distributed over a larger area.
The plural of "lorry" is "lorries."
There is no apostrophe in "Sports Field"
how many eddiestobart lorries arethere
Lorrys air not streamlined beacuse there is no where for the air to go when it hits the truck. But some lorries are streamlined but not to the exstent of cars like the renault k-80 which has curves to direct the airflow
Mrs Debase. (no apostrophe) Mrs Debase's handbag. (Possessive apostrophe)
The plural form is lorries. The plural possessive is lorries'.
"Lorries" is a noun. It refers to a large vehicle used for transporting goods or materials.