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loads

British  
/ ləʊdz /

plural noun

  1. (often foll by of) a lot

    loads to eat

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adverb

  1. (intensifier)

    loads better

    thanks loads

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Postal Service, then loads them into her Honda Fit for the short trip to the post office.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Rangers completely dominated the first 45 minutes, played forward, played with loads of energy," the Motherwell man said.

From BBC

I laughed and said: "Thanks Norman, that gives me loads of confidence!"

From BBC

"I think they accept all different types of people, if you know loads about it, or if you don't know anything about it," she tells Newsbeat.

From BBC

Similarly, fund loads, or sales charges, aren’t included in our calculation of returns.

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