vanload

/ˈvænˌloʊd/
noun
  1. The amount or quantity that a van can carry.
    • They ordered a vanload of bricks for the new patio.
    • The charity received a vanload of donated clothes and toys.
    • A single vanload of fresh produce was enough to stock the small market for a week.
  2. A large number or amount of people or things, as if filling a van.
    • A vanload of tourists arrived at the museum just before closing time.
    • She brought a vanload of supplies for the camping trip.
    • The team showed up with a vanload of equipment for the science fair.
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