Lorry vs. Juggernaut

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Lorrynoun

(British) a motor vehicle for transporting goods; a truck

Lorrynoun

(obsolete) a large low horse-drawn wagon

Lorrynoun

(dated) a small cart or wagon, as used on the tramways in mines to carry coal or rubbish

Lorrynoun

(dated) a barrow or truck for shifting baggage, as at railway stations

Lorryverb

(transitive) To soil, dirty, bespatter with mud or the like.

Lorrynoun

a large low horse-drawn wagon without sides

Lorrynoun

a large truck designed to carry heavy loads; usually without sides

Lorrynoun

a large, heavy motor vehicle for transporting goods or troops; a truck

Juggernautnoun

A literal or metaphorical force or object regarded as unstoppable, that will crush all in its path.

Juggernautnoun

A large, cumbersome truck or lorry, especially an artic.

Juggernautnoun

An institution that incites destructive devotion or to which people are carelessly sacrificed.

Juggernautnoun

One of the names under which Vishnu, in his incarnation as Krishna, is worshiped by the Hindus. See also Jagannath.

Juggernautnoun

Any large, unstoppable force, power, or popular movement which defeats or destroys any person who gets in its way or attempts to stop it; as, for years the Notre Dame football team was an unstoppable juggernaut; after the early primaries, Johnson's campaign became a juggernaut, crushing all rivals.

Juggernautnoun

a massive inexorable force that seems to crush everything in its way

Juggernautnoun

an avatar of Vishnu

Juggernautnoun

a crude idol of Krishna

Juggernautnoun

old-fashioned name for Jagannatha

Juggernaut

A juggernaut ( (listen)), in current English usage, is a literal or metaphorical force regarded as merciless, destructive, and unstoppable. This usage originated in the mid-nineteenth century.

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