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Definition of "lorryload" [lorryload]

  • As much as a lorry can hold; a truckload. (noun)

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Use "lorryload" in a sentence
  • "The police believe they have tracked the source of the £2.5 million donation to a malaysian businessman and are waiting a "lorryload" of documents arriving from Spain to confirm."
  • "William shouldered a lorryload of frustrations that caused him to party too hard and drive too fast."
  • "It is the kind of production that basically involves gathering up a lorryload of thesps at a loose end, dumping them in a tax-efficient sandy location, giving them a load of helmets to play with and a crash course in High Roman Speak, recording whatever results and scoring any emotional moments with sub-Enya or possibly Enya – it's so hard to tell music."