different between truckload vs lorryload
truckload
English
Etymology
From truck +? load.
Pronunciation
Noun
truckload (plural truckloads)
- The contents of a full truck or lorry.
- (slang) A large number.
- We were expecting just a handful of people to come to the festival, but then a truckload of revellers started arriving at the festival gates.
Synonyms
- (a full truck): truckful
- (a large number): busload
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lorryload
English
Etymology
From lorry +? load
Noun
lorryload (plural lorryloads)
- (Britain) As much as a lorry can hold; a truckload.
References
- “lorryload”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.
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