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cartload

[ UK /kˈɑːtlə‍ʊd/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quantity that a cart holds

How To Use cartload In A Sentence

  • There were musicians on the street corner and a merchant hawking every imaginable good; jewelry, dresses, perfumes, fruits and nuts by the cartload.
  • Poortman searched Sam Po Kong Temple in Semarang and confiscated three cartloads of documents written in Chinese, some of which were 400 to 500 years old.
  • So after TV I did drop-ins, and then I went to the Cleveland airport and signed a whole cartload of books at the bookstore there.
  • But, when in the cacophony of sirens and horns, just past Ludhiana, a donkey dragging a heavy cartload, just froze, there was nothing to do but wait.
  • The result of which is Wei's documentation of peasants out in a demolition site salvaging cartloads of bricks, sold for basically nothing, to be used to build China's new cities.
  • Here there are fewer Mercs and more ponies and traps are required to haul entire families of up to a dozen, cartloads of household appliances or mountains of hay or grass.
  • The scrappy Scandinavians spend most of August celebrating their triumphant return with elaborate parties complete with funny hats, traditional songs, copious amounts of aquavit and, of course, cartloads of crayfish.
  • Much of the cider produced was for local consumption, with farmers bringing in their cartloads of apples for processing.
  • Here there are fewer cars and more ponies and traps are required to haul entire families of up to a dozen, cartloads of household appliances or mountains of hay or grass.
  • Damien ate cartloads of food every day - I bore witness to that - but never gained the body mass to prove it.
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