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What does "load up A with B" mean?

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Rebecca

"Load up" is a phrasal verb that means to stack, fill, or pile something. So to "load up" something with another thing means to fill an object with another object, usually by putting it inside of something and filling it until it is full. Ex: Let's load up the car with these boxes and drive them to the new apartment. Ex: They loaded up the plane with the luggage and are now ready for takeoff.

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