boatload (Meaning)

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boatload (n)

the amount of cargo that can be held by a boat or ship or a freight car

Synonyms & Antonyms of boatload

boatload Sentence Examples

  1. The fishermen returned with a boatload of fresh catch, ready to be sold at the market.
  2. We had a boatload of work to finish before the deadline, so we stayed late at the office.
  3. The team was ecstatic when they won the championship, celebrating with a boatload of champagne.
  4. The company received a boatload of orders after their product was featured in a popular magazine.
  5. After the storm, volunteers arrived with a boatload of supplies for those affected by the disaster.
  6. The new store opening attracted a boatload of customers eager to explore the latest offerings.
  7. She inherited a boatload of money from her eccentric uncle, which changed her life overnight.
  8. The kids had a boatload of fun at the amusement park, riding roller coasters and playing games.
  9. Our family reunion was a huge success, with a boatload of relatives gathering from all over the country.
  10. Despite the challenges, the project was completed on time, thanks to a boatload of dedication from the team.

FAQs About the word boatload

the amount of cargo that can be held by a boat or ship or a freight car

deal, slew, bunch, chunk, wealth,ton, loads, dozen, plenty, lot

particle, touch, ray, pittance, spot, strain, pittance, trace, speck, speck

The fishermen returned with a boatload of fresh catch, ready to be sold at the market.

We had a boatload of work to finish before the deadline, so we stayed late at the office.

The team was ecstatic when they won the championship, celebrating with a boatload of champagne.

The company received a boatload of orders after their product was featured in a popular magazine.