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How to pronounce flatbed in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms flat, flatcar
Type of freight car
Type Words
Type of truck bed

Examples of flatbed

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A flatbed pickup truck with five more armed guards leads the nervous procession.
From the businessweek.com
His handmade imported Italian oven sits on the back of a 1956 Ford F250 flatbed.
From the delawareonline.com
Truckers are taking a hit, especially flatbed trucks used for building supplies.
From the usatoday.com
The soldiers maintain and operate giant flatbed trucks to make those deliveries.
From the al.com
It was delivered on a flatbed, and the driver placed it as far back as possible.
From the boston.com
Standing on a flatbed truck in a snowstorm before the offices of the Manchester.
From the time.com
My all-in-one printer has a flatbed scanner that I used to redigitize the photos.
From the sfgate.com
Parked on the curb in relation to the reflection is a red, cherry flatbed Ford.
From the pe.com
A flatbed parked in the road was reported at 15504 Hidden Lake Crescent on Feb.
From the orlandosentinel.com
More examples
  • Flatcar: freight car without permanent sides or roof
  • An open truck bed or trailer with no sides; used to carry large heavy objects
  • An open commercial vehicle with no sides; designed to carry heavy or outsize loads; a railway freight car with no sides; a flatcar; (of a device, such as a scanner or plotter) having a flat bed
  • (Flatbeds) Some shipments require that the main deck be free of walls or ceiling constraints. To facilitate loading or unloading, these shipments may require a flatbed trailer. A wide variety of flatbed trailers accommodate the trucking of almost any type of surface shipment. ...
  • Flatbeds are trailers that are flat and solidly built to handle heavier and bulkier loads like metal, equipment, and machinery. Flatbeds come in varying sizes - Lengths: 42' to 53', Widths: 96" to 102", and most can handle up to 48,000 lbs. ...
  • A flatbed, also called a haul brite, is a type of trailer on a truck that consists of a floor and no enclosure.
  • A truck with a single level bed that is attached to the truck cab. Flatbed trucks are often used in place of tow trucks and for moving vehicles shorter distances, as they can only carry one or two vehicles at a time.
  • A modern film or sound editing system where reels are laid horizontally on "plates" on a mechanized table with sound and picture heads.
  • A flatbed truck or trailer has an open body in the form of a platform without sides or stakes