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truck out

B2 neutral separable transitive

To transport or remove goods from a location by truck.

In plain English

To load something onto a truck and drive it away from a place.

What does "truck out" mean?

One main meaning — here's how to use it.

1 B2 neutral

To remove or transport goods from a location using a truck.

"The construction company spent three days trucking out all the debris from the demolished building."

separable

Literal vs figurative

Words literally mean

To take something out of a place by loading it onto a truck.

Actually means

To load something onto a truck and drive it away from a place.

Usage tip

The counterpart of 'truck in'. Used in logistics, news, and construction contexts. Implies removal of large quantities or heavy materials. More common in North American English.

Words that pair with "truck out"

Natural word combinations native speakers use most often.

debris waste equipment materials cargo supplies

How to conjugate "truck out"

The five tense forms you'll use most often.

Base
truck out
I/you/we/they
3rd person
trucks out
he/she/it
Past simple
trucked out
yesterday
Past participle
trucked out
have + pp
-ing form
trucking out
continuous

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