truck in

truck in

1. To arrive by truck. Soldiers came trucking in to help deal with the crisis.
2. To transport someone or something in(to something or some place) by truck. A noun or pronoun is used between "truck" and "in." There was no potable water in the cabin, so we had to truck in a month's worth of bottled water. They trucked dozens of laborers in to help build the new rig as quickly as possible.
See also: truck
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • truck out
  • want no truck with (someone or something)
  • have/want no truck with somebody/something
  • have no truck with
  • have no truck with (someone or something)
  • have no truck with something/someone
  • take away
  • take it away
  • roach coach
  • roach-coach