Lorry

How many syllables in Lorry?

lorry has 2 syllables

Split Lorry into syllables?

lor-ry

Definition of Lorry

a large, heavy motor vehicle used for transporting goods or troops

How should Lorry divide into syllables

The word lorry has two syllables. The first syllable 'lor' has one vowel 'o' and one consonant 'l'. The second syllable 'ry' has one vowel 'y' and two consonants 'r' and 'y'.

Part of Speech - Lorry

Noun

The lorry was loaded with boxes and crates to be delivered to the supermarket.

Sentences with Lorry

  • The lorry driver was stuck in traffic for hours.
  • The army used a lorry to transport supplies to the front lines.
  • The removal company sent a lorry to pick up the furniture.
  • The delivery lorry arrived at the store early in the morning.
  • The garbage lorry comes every Wednesday to collect the trash.

Quotes with Lorry

  • "I was always told don't trust a lorry driver" - Craig Charles
  • "I got on my bike and rode away from the lorry, but I didn't get far." - Barry Sheene
  • "My first job was driving a delivery lorry around Manchester." - Ian Mckellen

Number of characters in Lorry

5 ( l, o, r, r, y )

Unique letters in Lorry

4 ( l, o, r, y )

Lorry Backwards

yrrol

Phonetic Transcription of Lorry

IPA (International): ˈlɔ:ri:

ARA (American): ˈlɔri

EPA (English): ˈlɔ:ri:

LAO-RIY