trainfuls

/ˈtreɪnˌfʊlz/
noun
  1. The amount or number of people or things that can fill a train.
    • The stadium emptied trainfuls of fans after the concert.
    • The factory shipped trainfuls of grain to the port every week.
    • During the holiday rush, trainfuls of commuters packed the station.
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