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truckload
[truhk-lohd]
noun
the amount that a truck can carry.
the minimum weight legally required for making shipments at a rate truckload rate below that charged for shipments under this minimum.
truckload
/ ˈٰʌˌəʊ /
noun
the amount carried by a truck
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of truckload1
Example Sentences
At the time, the Israeli foreign ministry dismissed it as a "selfie yacht" carrying "less than a single truckload of aid".
A bond forged in such tragedy should inspire a truckload of emotions, even in a defiant teen who’s still clumsy at expressing her feelings.
The behind-the-scenes story with CBS involved a truckload of intuition and a bit of insubordination, resulting in one of the great moments in televised sports.
Since then, she's been trying to convince them she has a "truckload" of files she will soon release, but nothing's been released.
Earlier this week, Bondi declared she now had a "truckload" of documents, insinuating, no doubt falsely, that there are huge revelations to come.
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