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Busloads Meaning in English

word · lemma: busload

bəˈsɫoʊdz
buhs-LOHDZ
bˈʌsləʊdz
BUS-lohdz

Definition

Large groups of people or things, usually enough to fill one or more buses; often used to describe crowds arriving together.

Usage & Nuances

'Busloads' is almost always used in the plural and is informal. Commonly collocates with 'of' plus people or things: 'busloads of tourists.' It emphasizes the large quantity. Not used for a single bus; often figurative for any large group.

Example Sentences

Three busloads of students arrived for the museum tour.

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We saw busloads of fans at the football stadium.

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Busloads of tourists visit the city every summer.

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There were busloads of kids screaming with excitement at the amusement park.

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After the concert, busloads of people poured out onto the streets.

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They brought in busloads of volunteers to help with the cleanup.

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