truckload

[truhk-lohd]

truckload Definition

  • 1the amount of goods that a truck can carry
  • 2a large amount or quantity

Using truckload: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "truckload" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We ordered a truckload of lumber for the construction project.

  • Example

    The store received a truckload of new merchandise.

  • Example

    He has a truckload of work to do before the deadline.

truckload Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for truckload

Phrases with truckload

  • a sale in which a large quantity of goods is sold at a discounted price

    Example

    The store is having a truckload sale on furniture this weekend.

  • a company that specializes in transporting large quantities of goods by truck

    Example

    We hired a truckload carrier to transport our products to the warehouse.

  • the price charged for transporting a full truckload of goods

    Example

    The truckload rate for shipping our products has increased due to high demand.

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Summary: truckload in Brief

'Truckload' [truhk-lohd] refers to the amount of goods that a truck can carry, or a large quantity of something. It is often used in business contexts, such as 'We ordered a truckload of lumber for the construction project.' 'Truckload' also appears in phrases like 'truckload sale,' where a large quantity of goods is sold at a discounted price.