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shipload

[ ship-lohd ]

noun

  1. a full load for a ship
  2. the cargo or load carried by a ship.


shipload

/ ˈʃɪ±èËŒ±ôəʊ»å /

noun

  1. the quantity carried by a ship
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of shipload1

First recorded in 1630–40; ship 1 + load
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Why don’t you just send truckloads and shiploads of products to other countries and make a bunch of money?’†he said.

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The first shipload of captive Africans to arrive in the future United States came to Jamestown, Virginia—the first permanent English settlement in America—in August 1619.

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Dockworkers at the country’s four largest ports said they would stop unloading shiploads of Teslas on Tuesday in support of the strikers.

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That means Mr. Ullrich must scour the world for shiploads of spoiled corn and other agricultural detritus to fill its tanks.

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Jump to 2019, when a shipload of archaeologists, ice experts, engineers and masters of several other disciplines set out to find the Endurance.

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