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Recent Examples of trainloadFrom midnight until noon today trainloads of people arrived.—
Kevin Dayhoff,
Baltimore Sun,
6 July 2024 Soon thereafter, trainloads of North Korean artillery shells started rolling to Russian troops in Ukraine—by American calculations, as many as one million munitions, or roughly three times what European nations had been able to supply in a whole year.—
Yaroslav Trofimov,
WSJ,
21 Dec. 2023 Modern-day Vanderbilts should expect a trainload of paperwork.—
Lucy Alexander,
Robb Report,
30 Apr. 2023 Camps and sanitariums opened for business, and welcomed trainload upon trainload of them.—Los Angeles Times,
11 Jan. 2022 See All Example Sentences for trainload
Planters simply replaced the dead with fresh shiploads of Africans.
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ABC News,
ABC News,
28 May 2026
Family zones, adult hideaways, a massive lagoon and a lively retail village are stitched together to handle shiploads of passengers without losing the upbeat, beach-day vibe.
Unlike the highly fragmented standard truckload market, these giants operate primarily in the Less-than-Truckload (LTL) and intermodal shipping spaces, which feature incredibly high barriers to entry.
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Arthur Zaczkiewicz,
Footwear News,
8 July 2026
FedEx Freight provides less-than-truckload shipping services for businesses, consisting of deliveries too big for regular parcel delivery but not big enough to require an entire trailer.
These backlogs are impactful to the flow of cargo in and out of western Europe.
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Glenn Taylor,
Footwear News,
15 July 2026
Once again, the fastback Coupe becomes the more-fashionable choice, while trading nearly 20 percent of the standard model’s rear cargo space and a touch of rear headroom.
All things considered, this Round of 32 clash promises a boatload of entertainment.
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Jibin Joseph,
PC Magazine,
30 June 2026
By the end of the debate, about 150 men dressed in Indigenous costumes, their faces smeared with soot, stormed to a nearby wharf and dumped a literal boatload of tea into the water.