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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Loaded with vitality

Was just reading this sentence, I don't understand what is loaded?

My grandfather was loaded with vitality; he is as stunning as he is caring,

  

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It would be more usual to say: Grandfather is full of vitality. ) However, the idea is the same. The writer wants to describe his grandfather and "loaded" suggests that he is filled with something (energy) like a loaded truck.

  • It would be more usual to say: Grandfather is full of vitality.
  • ) However, the idea is the same.
  • The writer wants to describe his grandfather and "loaded" suggests that he is filled with something (energy) like a loaded truck.
  • Does this help?
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It would be more usual to say: Grandfather is full of vitality. (That is, he exhibits or displays vitality or liveliness or energy.) However, the idea is the same. The writer wants to describe his grandfather and "loaded" suggests that he is filled with something (energy) like a loaded truck.


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