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Wagonload Meaning in English

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ˈwæɡənˌloʊd
WAG-uhn-lohd
ˈwæɡənˌləʊd
WAG-uhn-lohd

Definition

The amount that can be carried by a single wagon; a full load for a wagon.

Usage & Nuances

'Wagonload' is most often used in agricultural, industrial, or historical contexts. It refers to a quantity, like 'a wagonload of hay.' It's less common in everyday speech and mainly used with physical goods, not abstract things.

Example Sentences

We brought a wagonload of apples from the farm.

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The workers loaded a wagonload of bricks each day.

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He sold a wagonload of firewood to his neighbors.

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They celebrated by sharing a wagonload of fresh corn with the village.

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A single storm left behind a wagonload of debris on the roads.

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It takes more than a wagonload of enthusiasm to finish a big project like this.

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