TRUCKS scores 12 points (base, without multipliers).
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/tΙΉΚks/
noun
1
A small wheel or roller, specifically the wheel of a gun carriage.
2
The ball on top of a flagpole.
3
On a wooden mast, a circular disc (or sometimes a rectangle) of wood near or at the top of the mast, usually with holes or sheaves to reeve signal halyards; also a temporary or emergency place for a lookout. "Main" refers to the mainmast, whereas a truck on another mast may be called (on the mizzenmast, for example) "mizzen-truck".
4
A semi-tractor ("semi") trailer; a lorry.
Mexican open-bed trucks haul most of the fresh produce that comes into the United States from Mexico.
To drive a truck: Generally a truck driver's slang.
2
To convey by truck.
Last week, Cletus trucked 100 pounds of lumber up to Dubuque.
3
To travel or live contentedly.
Keep on trucking!
4
To persist, to endure.
Keep on trucking!
verb
1
To fail; run out; run short; be unavailable; diminish; abate.
2
To give in; give way; knuckle under; truckle.
3
To deceive; cheat; defraud.
verb
1
To tread (down); stamp on; trample (down).
noun
1
(often in the plural) Small, humble items; things, often for sale or barter.
2
The practice of paying workers in kind, or with tokens only exchangeable at a shop owned by the employer [forbidden in the 19th century by the Truck Acts].
3
Garden produce, groceries (see truck garden).
4
(usually with negative) Social intercourse; dealings, relationships.
verb
1
To trade, exchange; barter.
2
To engage in commerce; to barter or deal.
3
To have dealings or social relationships with; to engage with.