As I ruminated thus, I came to a bridge below which was moored a barge, laden with goods and spread over with its great waterproof sheet, ready to drop down the stream.
As we scrambled up the rocks and reached the road which leads down from Kilgorman to the shore, I was surprised to see several carts standing laden with sacks or straw, as though on the way to market.
The low ceiling and small windows made the atmosphere, laden as it was with dirt of all sorts, choking and intolerable.
A vessel laden with dutiable goods ought to enter some established port and manifest her cargo at the custom-house for payment of duties.
Pontiac kept his promise, visited Sir William Johnson in the spring, concluded a peace, and departed laden with presents.
All through the region round about Candes one meets with the fruit-pickers, with their great baskets laden with prunes, pears, and apples, to be sent ultimately to the great ovens to be desiccated and dried.
He cannot smell the salt-laden breezes at this great distance, but the general appearance of things gives that impression.
One thousand or more bateaux make the ascent to Angers from the Loire at La Pointe each year, all laden with a miscellaneous cargo of merchandise.
There was an express covenant on the part of the Crown that at no time should any tax or custom be imposed upon the inhabitants or their property, or upon any merchandise to be laden or unladen within the Province.
XII Many a well-laden sumpter before them cross'd the Rhine, That for the fellow-hunters carried bread and wine.
The galliot was ladenwith sweet oil, and was also no despicable prize.
The two lateen vessels proved of considerable value, beingladen with copper, hides, and cochineal.
Among these we recognised many of the bread-fruit trees, laden with yellow fruit, and also a great many cocoa-nut palms.
There the breeze was fresh and cold, but here it was delightfully mild; and when a puff blew off the land, it came laden with the most exquisite perfume that can be imagined.
He saw the mist of moisture-laden escaping air; felt the quick swelling and the jarring collapse as internal organs exploded from the atmospheric pressure inside the brute's body.
The air they breathed was hot and stifling; laden with rank odors and curling mists that assailed throat and head passages with choking effect.
Heavily laden with moisture as it was, the artificial atmosphere of Antrid provided a vast storm of frozen particles as it escaped into the absolute zero of space.
Long trails of pod-laden snap beans tangled around her feet and a couple of round young squashes rolled from their stems at the touch of her fingers.
Up three flights of stairs the trunk was carried, Floy following close behind, laden with satchel, hat, and shawl.
They returned some hours after laden with great store of costly and beautiful things which Madame Le Conte had insisted upon heaping on her niece.
The poor child's tones were laden with wonder at this catechism.
He noted the pallor of her face, and darted me a quick, suspicion-laden glance.
Basile urged his wines upon him, accompanied by a page who bore a silver tray laden with beakers and Wagons.
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Here and there lights shone through the windows, and the air was laden with the smell of kisyak, grape-pulp, and mist.
On the road you continually came across tattered labourers with baskets of grapes on their powerful shoulders; Cossack maidens, veiled with kerchiefs to their eyes, drove bullocks harnessed to carts laden high with grapes.
The variety of choice forest-trees was very great, and mingled with them were an abundance of fruit-trees, now laden with their golden treasures, and a profusion of flowers of all hues.
The camels roared and bellowed, as if they did not approve coming into the city; they were laden with charcoal, which was in long black sacks.
They were laden with tents and canteens belonging to camp life.
The paddy fields were heavy laden and well filled.
A heavily-laden flat or barge was lashed upon either side, and the sterns of these vessels projected beyond the deck of the steamer, right and left.
The heavy animal knows full well that the extremity of the boughs will not support its weight, it therefore stands erect upon a strong limb and tears down the smaller fruit-laden branches within its reach.
Soon, too, there came the sound of the gasping of heavily laden men; and a thick, suffocating smell of sweat settled upon the marching company.
Crude rail fences divided acres of rustling corn from orchards whose trees were laden with red apples or downy peaches.
Next day, as Harry and his mother, laden with dog-wood boughs and branches of lilac, set out for the little spot most sacred to them on earth, they met a procession which was headed by Frank Fletcher.
A shelf, laden with books moved out, one volume, by chance, falling to the floor.
Luggage-laden taxis sped toward or from the ports of early trains.
As for rules, he, for one, felt quite as hazy as he would have in some tilting bout of lance-laden knight of old.
At a call from the rear room, Pape sprang to open the door and relieve Jane of her laden tea-tray.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "laden" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.