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Phrase(s): load up (with something)
to take or accumulate a lot of something. • Don’t load up with cheap souvenirs. Save your money. • Whenever I get into a used-book store, I load up., Phrase(s): load someone or something up (with someone or something)
to burden someone or something greatly or to the maximum with someone or something. • I loaded her up with a number of books on investments, so she could learn what to do with her money. • Don’t load up your shelves with books you will never look at.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs