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cargo

[kahr-goh] / ˈkɑr goʊ /


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He dabbled in a range of businesses, including trucking cargo, importing fish feed and even farming eels.

From Barron's

Once they lowered engines, boilers or heavy cargoes like steam locomotives into the belllies of ships.

From BBC

The company has plans to land its first cargo flight on the moon early this year and has also shifted resources away from suborbital tourism to focus more on the moon.

From The Wall Street Journal

The initial response focused on trying to bring another vessel alongside to offload the Sea Empress' cargo of crude oil.

From BBC

By the mid-’90s, however, SUVs took off with Americans who preferred the higher ride height and roomy cargo space.

From The Wall Street Journal