boatload Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbəʊt.ləʊd]
  • Us [ ˈboʊt.loʊd]

Meaning of boatload In English

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  • One day, he saves a boatload of gunpowder from sabotage.

  • According to this legend a boatload of women and children was wrecked on the reef and their cries can still be heard from time to time in the wind.

  • We receive regular reports of the interception of boatloads of migrants; as a rule, these people are first brought to shore and taken care of.

  • I was in a fishing port not long ago and saw a couple of boatloads of fish come in.

  • Boatloads of directors arrive for meetings to satisfy the requirement that a company is deemed to be managed and controlled where the directors meet.

  • Before that boatloads of young foals were shipped abroad, ostensibly for riding, but most of them were for meat, and that trade was stopped.

  • They were sent down by boatloads without the slightest attempt at proper care, and no one, or next to it, to attend them in the boat.

  • Four boatloads of soldiers were despatched at night, though the sailors who rowed there were extremely pessimistic as to their chances.

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