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trainload

[ UK /tɹˈe‍ɪnlə‍ʊd/ ]
NOUN
  1. quantity that can be carried by a train

How To Use trainload In A Sentence

  • That included the SS, who held trainloads of loot stolen from churches, banks, stately homes, museums and castles from around Europe.
  • That night the cabinet rounded up the strike leaders and flooded Glasgow with tanks and trainloads of troops to break the strike.
  • This gentleman sent Jack with trainloads of Yankees to the valley down around Brownsville to sell them the Promised Land.
  • The finalecomes with Little Zhanghelping blow up a trainload of Japanesesoldiersand receiving a cherished reward:a pistol with which to kill more Japanese.
  • Who would have thought that a single trainload of passengers would carry so many pots of pills and potions? Times, Sunday Times
  • By contrast, there is nothing a trainload of deportees arriving at a Polish camp might have known.
  • We took in trainloads of children, but their parents had to convince British officials in Vienna that they had a job waiting for them.
  • So three trainloads of people had to catch one which was half its normal capacity.
  • That night the cabinet rounded up the strike leaders and flooded Glasgow with tanks and trainloads of troops to break the strike.
  • She said the site was next door to residential property and although the present plans were for one train a day, there was the potential for three trainloads a day.
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