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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
reload
verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
Reload the pistol, quick!
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ After printing each letter, however, you did not save the personalized version, but instead reloaded the original template.
▪ He had stripped the weapon, rebuilt it, satisfied himself, and then unloaded and reloaded the magazine.
▪ I reached it safely, and, sheltered behind its big chimney, reloaded and fired, and loaded again.
▪ Sharpe reloaded the rifle, this time ramming the bullet hard down against the charge, then released the horse.
▪ She finished taping him up and let him catch his breath while she reloaded the gun.
▪ We reload and await results as we watch the vapor rising from the ground.
▪ You can reload it using Open in the file menu.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reload

Reload \Re*load"\ (r?-l?d"), v. t. To load again, as a gun.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
reload

1778, from re- "back, again" + load (v.). Of a firearm from 1853. Related: Reloaded; reloading.

Wiktionary
reload

vb. 1 To load (something) again 2 (context computing English) To refresh a copy of a program in memory or of a web page on screen 3 (context firearms English) to make one's own cartridges using spent (or new) cases and new powder, primer, and bullet/shot.

WordNet
reload
  1. v. load anew with ammunition, "She reloaded the gun carefully" [syn: recharge]

  2. place a new load on; "The movers reloaded the truck"

Wikipedia
Reload (Tom Jones album)

Reload is an album by Welsh singer Tom Jones, released in 1999. After a lengthy career, and a notable absence from the music charts for several years, he resurrected his career with this album of fifteen cover versions, a new version of one of his own songs ("Looking Out My Window," 1968), and one original track (" Sexbomb") recorded as duets with current artists. To ensure that the finished product retained the sound of these artists, he also recorded the tracks in the same studios these artists used, and also used their record producers.

Reload became the highest seller of Jones' career, reaching #1 on the British charts in 1999 and again in 2000. Its biggest single was the collaboration with Mousse T, "Sexbomb", which reached #3 on the UK Singles Chart, and was later used in a 2003 episode of The Simpsons (a show Jones had guest starred on in 1992). The album has sold more than six million copies worldwide. The album was not released immediately in the US with Jones's US record company stating that many of the artists were not known outside of the UK. Jones announced plans to record additional tracks with well-known US artists to prepare the album for US release. This did not occur.

Reload

Reload or Reloaded may refer to:

Reload (energy drink)

Reload (stylized as RELOAD) is an energy drink that was launched in Montreal, Canada in 2003.

Reload implemented a new size (330 ml) and a resealable plastic bottle, an innovative approach on the market. The bottle is red with a yellow-white drink. Reload contains 130mg caffeine per 330ml.

The energy drink was launched by three young Canadian entrepreneurs. The business "success story" made the headlines, mainly because the company signed an agreement with Macs/Couche-Tard, one of the major Canadian retailers, replacing KMX energy drink, a beverage marketed and promoted by Coca-Cola. Therefore, this "David against Goliath" story made the headlines.

After Red Bull gained the Canadian market following regulation changes by the Natural Health Product Directorate, the main associate ( Vincent Langlois) invested in R&D to develop a new generation of energy products called "energy strips". Vincent Langlois, through his company, signed a distribution deal with various retailers including Shoppers Drugmart in Canada and Wal-Mart in Quebec.

The Reload energy strips were awarded the best innovative new nutraceutical product in 2005 by an independent committee during a national trade show in Montreal. The launch also attracted media's attention.

Reload (Ministry song)

"Reload" is a song from American industrial metal band Ministry. The song was the third single from the band's 1996 album Filth Pig. The single was unsuccessful and failed to reach a position on any chart. There was a video released for the song.

Reload (Metallica album)

Reload is the seventh studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released on November 18, 1997 by Elektra Records. The album is a follow-up to Load, released the previous year, and Metallica's last studio album to feature longtime bassist Jason Newsted. Reload debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling 436,000 copies in its first week. It was certified 4× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for shipping four million copies in the United States.

Reload (Wiley song)

"Reload" is a single from British grime artist Wiley, featuring vocals from Chip and uncredited vocals by Ms D. It was released as the third single from his eighth studio album The Ascent on 15 February 2013 for digital download in the United Kingdom. It was written by Richard Cowie, Jahmaal Fyffe, Dayo Olatunji, Talay Riley and produced by Scribz.

Reload (Sebastian Ingrosso and Tommy Trash song)

"Reload" is a song by Swedish house producer Sebastian Ingrosso and Australian producer Tommy Trash. The original mix, written and produced by Sebastian Ingrosso and Tommy Trash, was released by Sebastian Ingrosso's label Refune Records on September 29, 2012.

Usage examples of "reload".

In the flashes of gunfire he saw Jackson standing on the bulwark carefully aiming a musketoon, methodically aiming and firing it and passing it down to be reloaded, while another loaded one was handed up to him.

Because they are gifted at neither metaphysics nor dialogue, Reloaded plays like a cross between a video game and a preachy episode of Star Trek.

You could, of course, stock your cabin in advance and hope to benefit from a wider selection of firearms, more ammunition, reloading supplies, storable foods, books, a wood stove, medical supplies, spares of critical items such as knives and axes.

He paused for an instant to squeeze more darkness into the cartridges of the rifle Waris carried as the lancer reloaded, then raised his second rifle to aim at the nearest beast.

Instead, he reloaded his revolver very carefully, and then sat in the best room of the cottage by the derelict brickfield, looking anxious and perplexed, and listening to talk about Bill and his ways, and thinking, thinking.

Laurence grimly reloaded his pistols, thrusting them into his belt, then lengthened his carabiner straps and stood.

When the revolver was empty, he rolled behind his dinh to reload, as he had been taught.

Jim went up on Drumfire, but the rest of the men were still busy reloading.

Cracking the cylinder, she found it fully loaded with homemade dumdums, and the ammo pouch on the belt held several reloads, both .

In these cases, the IMP program would be reloaded from a paper tape reader, a kludgy electro-mechanical device which shone light from an incandescent bulb through a paper tape that was pulled across a line of photocells.

Mike was not particularly surprised to see the quick and expert way in which Nichols reloaded the automatic pistol.

The Vrouw Prinsloo, in her absurd night garments, was waddling towards the figure, and a little way off stood Hernan Pereira, apparently in the act of reloading a double-barrelled gun.

He reloaded it and fired again and yet again, until Siena understood and was all aflame at the possibilities of such a weapon.

While he was taping three clips back to back for an ultrafast reload, another bulletin came over the public address.

Among the centerfires, revolvers make better working guns, not only because they preserve their brass for reloading, but also because you can have several types of loads quickly available -- from shot to mild wadcutters to full power -- by progressive loading of the chambers.