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		busloadbus‧load /ˈbʌsləʊd $ -loʊd/ noun [countable] American English    - A busload of tourists came in behind us, maybe twenty Hawaiians in Hawaiian shirts, with cameras and funny hats.
 - And yes, there really was a busload of transvestites living down the road.
 - Another snag, which it appears was not anticipated, concerns viewing by busload.
 - Hey, Willie, how about sending down a busload of Muni drivers who can read a road map?
 - Mostly older people, who arrive by the busload from all over, including Ontario.
 - To this latter end Mr Heseltine accompanied a busload of businessmen on a conducted tour of Liverpool.
 - Yesterday, busloads of lads were disgorged at the city square to make their feelings plain.
 
    an amount of people on a bus that is full  |