Shipload [noun]
Definition of Shipload:
baggage; something to be delivered
Synonyms of Shipload:
Opposite/Antonyms of Shipload:
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Sentence/Example of Shipload:
I sailed this summer from Iceland with forty men and a shipload of goods.
A shipload can be bought of the natives for three cents apiece.
The only novelty was that it was the first shipload of Africans brought to English-America.
Bristol doth every year send away a shipload at least of such.
A shipload of good wives were the best cargo England could send us.
Mr. Marks said yes; he could get Rossetti a shipload if he chose.
To find a lump of gold, after he had brought to England a shipload of yellow sand!
The sale of a shipload of these goods in that country is as rapid as it is lucrative.
It must undoubtedly have cost at least a shipload of doubloons to build the castle.
One could buy a shipload of their goods or a few pesetas' worth.