wagonloads Antonyms
Meaning of wagonloads
wagonloads
a load that fills or could fill a wagon, an indefinitely large quantity, a very large amount
wagonloads Sentence Examples
- The farmers delivered wagonloads of freshly picked strawberries to the market.
- The westward-bound pioneers transported wagonloads of supplies across the treacherous plains.
- The train rumbled past, carrying wagonloads of coal to the power plant.
- The military encampment was supplied with wagonloads of food and ammunition.
- The construction site was filled with wagonloads of gravel and cement.
- The city streets were crowded with wagonloads of goods being delivered to shops and homes.
- The refugees fled their village with wagonloads of their belongings.
- The circus arrived in town with wagonloads of performers, animals, and equipment.
- The historian studied wagonloads of documents to piece together the past.
- The floodwaters washed away wagonloads of topsoil from the fields.
FAQs About the word wagonloads
a load that fills or could fill a wagon, an indefinitely large quantity, a very large amount
carloads, shiploads, cargoes, boatloads, trainloads,truckloads, loads, deadweights, freights, shipments
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The farmers delivered wagonloads of freshly picked strawberries to the market.
The westward-bound pioneers transported wagonloads of supplies across the treacherous plains.
The train rumbled past, carrying wagonloads of coal to the power plant.
The military encampment was supplied with wagonloads of food and ammunition.