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carloadcar‧load /ˈkɑːləʊd $ ˈkɑːrloʊd/ noun [countable]  - a carload of kids
- This year, the railroads carried 1.5 million carloads of chemicals.
- A carload of friends and relations drive up to his premises, sign a visitors' book and ring for service.
- Each carload of bricks will come out of the kiln with the same colored coating.
- Shortly three carloads of young women arrived, followed by the limousine carrying Long John Silver.
- Stewart frequently would drive to Avon for weekends, often bringing a carload of friends.
- The following month a twenty-two-year-old black man was shot and seriously injured by a carload of white men.
the amount of people or things a car can holdcarload of A carload of tourists pulled up and asked for directions. |