Loads - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ləʊdz|  American pronunciation of the word loads
Brit.  |ləʊdz|  British pronunciation of the word loads
- this word is used as a present tense form (he/she/it) of the verbto load
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounload

noun

- a large number or amount (syn: gobs, heaps, lots, oodles, piles, scads)

Extra examples

This coach always loads well.

The file loads every time you access the Web site.

...the cruel guards promptly horsewhipped the prisoners if they collapsed under the heavy loads they were forced to carry...

...tough going for the burros on the canyon trail, even without the added impediment of heavy loads...

There's loads of form written down on my conviction card.

I got loads of bumf about the introduction of the Euro.

Most household appliances burn up loads of electricity.

She got loads of presents.

I've already done three loads of laundry this morning.

Don't worry, there's loads of time

There's loads to see in Paris.

He's working for a finance company now, and making loads of money.

We went on loads of rides.

There were loads of cars parked on the road.

I brought home loads of work, but I haven't touched any of it yet.

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