laded with

laded with

1. Of a vehicle or vessel, having been loaded with some kind of cargo. (More commonly written as "laden with.") The ship was laded with steel being imported into America. The car laded with our luggage, we set off on our road trip across the country.
2. Burdened with or troubled by something oppressive or onerous. (More commonly written as "laden with.") I've been laded with guilt over what happened to Shawn. Jim has been laded with too much work lately. I hope he tells his boss that he needs some help.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

lade with

v.
1. To load some vessel or carrier with some cargo. Used chiefly in the passive: The ship is laden with timber.
2. To burden someone or something. Used chiefly in the passive: The thief was laden with guilt.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • lade
  • lade with
  • lading
  • laden with
  • take someone/something on
  • crew up
  • stow
  • stow away
  • load into
  • weaker vessel
References in periodicals archive
In this regard, the 17th and 18th cargo planes, laded with blankets, tents, medical materials and foodstuffs arrived in Grand Multan airport in southern Punjab State and Lahore airport respectively.