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Lade

Lade meaning

To fill or load (related to cargo or a shipment). | To weigh down, oppress, or burden. | To use a ladle or dipper to remove something (generally water).

Example sentences (11)

The Dogs headhunted Brendon Lade from St Kilda last year chiefly as a midfield coach, ostensibly to fix up the stoppage issues that had seen teams score repeatedly on them since that famous flurry from Melbourne in the 2021 grand final.

Dr Lade Smith, president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, said it was “disappointing” to see the minister “diminish and misrepresent people with mental illness”.

Notably, the Internet has been abuzz with recent engagements of gospel ministers, including Moses Bliss marrying Marie Wiseborn on March 3rd, and Neon Adejo’s engagement to Lade on March 15th.

Ms Lade Ayamba, Member of Parliament (MP) for Pusiga in her contribution, stated that Ghana beyond aid should not just be mere rhetoric, but must be backed by concrete action on the ground.

The video shows Deputy Dave Lade slowly approaching the car, quickly hitting the driver's side backseat window a few times before it smashes and then he sprints away.

At Lade, the Chian fleet doggedly continued to fight the Persian fleet even after the defection of the Samians and others, but the Chians were ultimately forced to retreat and were again subjected to Persian domination.

He entrusted the Earldom of Lade to the former line of earls, in Håkon Eiriksson, with Earl Eiríkr Hákonarson probably dead by this time.

LADE set up an office in Stanley and mail was routed through Argentina.

The ball is in progress (Chorus: "Ein Souper heut' uns winkt"/"A souper is before us") and the Prince welcomes his guests ("Ich lade gern mir Gäste ein"/"I love to invite my friends").

The naval power of Chios during this period is demonstrated by the fact that the Chians had the largest fleet (100 ships) of all of the Ionians at the Battle of Lade in 494 BC.

The site of Cardonald Mill is now occupied by the houses on Lade Terrace.