Of course, you already know that vegging out—that is, loading up on produce—is crucial for good health.
6 Healthy Foods to Fight the Flu, Beat Stress and More|DailyBurn|February 5, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Bright and early in the morning the mules and litters came, and we were three hours at work, loading and arranging everything.
The Siberian Overland Route from Peking to Petersburg,|Alexander Michie
Plant was discovered directing the activities of several men, who were loading a light wagon with provisions and living utensils.
The Rules of the Game|Stewart Edward White
While we were loading our guns, to give her a second dose, she put up her helm, and endeavoured to join her consorts to leeward.
The Loss of the Royal George|W.H.G. Kingston
The charge made by the Railway for loading and unloading is 10d.
Railway Rates: English and Foreign|J. Grierson
The du Pont Co. developed an explosive called lyconite, and this was authorized for use in the loading of drop bombs.
America's Munitions 1917-1918|Benedict Crowell
British Dictionary definitions for loading
loading
/ (ˈləʊdɪŋ) /
noun
a load or burden; weight
the addition of an inductance to electrical equipment, such as a transmission line or aerial, to improve its performanceSee loading coil
an addition to an insurance premium to cover expenses, provide a safer profit margin, etc
the ratio of the gross weight of an aircraft to its engine power (power loading), wing area (wing loading), or some other parameter, or of the gross weight of a helicopter to its rotor disc area (disc loading)
psycholthe correlation of a factor, such as a personality trait, with a performance score derived from a psychological test
material, such as china clay or size, added to paper, textiles, or similar materials to produce a smooth surface, increase weight, etc
Australian and NZa payment made in addition to a basic wage or salary to reward special skills, compensate for unfavourable conditions, etc