Similar words: meatloaf, cartload, at long last, at loggerheads, goat-like, load, loathe, float. Meaning: n. the amount of cargo that can be held by a boat or ship or a freight car.
Random good picture Not show
1) They made boatloads of money from that project.
2) Thereafter he was allowed only six boatloads of brushwood a year, to be taken out under view of the bailiff.
3) But there were also a boatload of questions about his defense, maturity and ability to get along in the clubhouse.
4) Raylou and her pacifists require a boatload of quiet.
5) He imported wine by the boatload.
6) While he came up with a boatload of designs, the final product is simple because cost and manufacturability are of paramount importance.
7) But if you think a boatload of money and reams of paperwork can get any car into the country, think again.
8) Small wonder Yahoo investors lost a boatload of money Wednesday as shares crashed 12 %.
9) In 2000 the former McKinsey consultant raised a boatload of venture capital to launch nLight,(http://sentencedict.com/boatload.html) which made lasers designed to improve the performance of fiber-optic telecom networks.
10) Pandya says another boatload of migrants will leave Benghazi for Misrata next week.
11) Let’s say you are spending a boatload on hardware to ramp up your web service’s capacity. And it is bringing your cash flow down.
12) If we don’t think twice about carrying a boatload of debt in our personal lives, we will elect people who don’t mind carrying debt into the public sector.
13) We'd also lead the world in the development of these new wireless technologies and create a boatload of jobs in the process.
14) And, the idea of a space ark carrying a boatload of colonists here is a quaint 16th-century notion.
15) In the past year, the site has been bleeding users by the boatload.
16) But here I am with a new marriageand a boatload of undocumented income, not to mention an expensive newbusiness asset, a piano, which I had no idea how to handle.
17) You may have looked at hundreds of resumes to fill a particular position, and interviewed a boatload of people before you found the right person for the job.
18) The problem with a full meltdown is that it's usually the end result of a whole boatload of other chaos--explosions, fires, general destruction.
19) I have never, not once, been successful with an investment in a company that raised a boatload of money before it found traction and product market fit with its primary product.
20) The Fed delivered a huge data dump today, revealing information about the boatload of loans it made during and after the financial crisis.
21) Privacy is certainly not an issue limited to the Web, but it facilitates the nearly limitless ability to gather data by the boatload.
22) Water vessel captains, mates and pilots also make a boatload more than one might think.
23) In JUnit, for example, the Assertion class is a concrete class with a boatload of static assert methods, which the all-too-familiar TestCase class extends.