wagonloads

/ˈwæɡənˌloʊdz/
noun
  1. Large amounts or quantities of something, as much as a wagon can hold.
    • The farmers brought wagonloads of hay to the market.
    • She received wagonloads of fan mail after her performance.
    • The charity collected wagonloads of clothes for the homeless.
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