cartload

/ˈkɑrtˌloʊd/
noun
  1. As much as a cart can hold; a large amount or load.
    • She carried a cartload of books to the library for the donation drive.
    • The farmer sold a cartload of apples at the market.
    • They brought a cartload of firewood to the cabin for the winter.
  2. A very large quantity of something (used figuratively).
    • The charity received a cartload of donations after the flood.
    • She brought a cartload of energy to the project, inspiring everyone.
    • He had a cartload of excuses for being late to the meeting.
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