bagload

English

Etymology

bag + load

Noun

bagload (plural bagloads)

  1. (informal) A large amount.
    • 2009 January 22, Daryl O'Dowd, “The glories of Greece”, in Toronto Star, archived from the original on 19 April 2012:
      If you're a big souvenir fan, you can cart home bagloads of fridge magnets, Acropolis-shaped bottle openers, marble chess sets, red metal wine carafes and komboloi (worry beads), all at a fraction of the summertime going rate.
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