wagonload
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of wagonload
Example Sentences
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Brought along a wagonload of fancy furniture—crystal lamps, horsehair sofas, and such.
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A night in the royal suite, flowers, chocolates—I am fond of chocolates myself, so I cannot object—and an entire wagonload of beets!
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The Cranstons were traveling with a wagonload of steamer trunks.
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Not to mention that every time I imagined pulling the wagonload home, I imagined that hawk picking up the crate and carrying it off.
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The factory produced just one wagonload of ammunition before the war ended in May 1945 and the camp was liberated.
From Washington Post
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