cartload Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkɑːt.ləʊd]
  • Us [ ˈkɑːrt.loʊd]

Meaning of cartload In English

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Examples of cartload

  • The papermaker who employed four vats lost one hundred production days per year, and squandered cartloads of coal warming the pulp in idle vessels.

  • A small chestnut fence can be put round the corner, two cartloads of sand poured into it, and, if possible, an old log added.

  • Several cartloads of soil were removed until bedrock was reached.

  • Miners dug underground tunnels to reach the ore and brought it up to the surface by the cartloads for smelting into "jongkangs".

  • In 1566 eight boats, capable of carrying one, one and a half, or two cartloads, were used in the coal and grain trades.

  • Such practical tests, to my mind, would be worth more than a cartload of questionnaires.

  • Evidence from impartial sources exists by the cartload for anyone who wishes to read it.

  • You took the fruits out of my orchard by the cartload and gone you were with them.

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