Truckload (noun)

  1. The amount of goods that can be carried on a truck.
  2. A large amount of something, typically used to describe a quantity of goods.
  3. A large quantity of something transported at one time.

Origin:

From truck + load.

Examples:

  1. The truckload of goods was delivered to the warehouse.
  2. The store received a truckload of the new product.
  3. We ordered a truckload of lumber for the construction project.
  4. A truckload of sand was delivered for the beach replenishment project.
  5. The farmer sold a truckload of apples at the market.
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