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boxload
noun
A load comprising a full box.
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Anderson ships it in by the boxload from a doll factory in China.
The Belarusians carted boxloads of old curtains down from the attic to use as sops against the doorways, but the moment the last boxload reached the bottom of the stairs the doors popped and the waters entered.
Agents also have taken a boxload of materials from a postal box at a Mailboxes Etc.
He was soon deluged with yellowing files by the boxload.
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Buyers inspect the freshly-landed ice-packed fish, and boat skippers look on anxiously as the auctioneer briskly sells some 4,000 40-kilogram boxloads each day.
But many find that they don't know what do to with boxloads of melon, tomatoes, onions and leafy greens, not to mention their stalks, tops, peels and stems.
Trips to the supermarket required ridiculous boxloads of cash.
To give honour where orders of merit in boxloads would be more fitting, let us begin with Jack L. Warner, who has been making good films for decades and has now stumbled on a great one.
To compensate, we sometime try to impose order, assembling bright new shelves, porting boxloads toward attics and garages and pretending to weed out books no longer wanted, usually in vain.
But they said that examination involved only a small sample of the many boxloads of hundred-dollar bills that had been recovered by American troops in Iraq in recent days and flown to a secure warehouse in Kuwait.
And all, it seems, are amassing nail clippers by the boxloads, confiscated by anxious guards.
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