Noun
The contents of a full truck or lorry.
(slang) A large number.
We were expecting just a handful of people to come to the festival, but then a truckload of revellers started arriving at the festival gates.
I've done smarter things in my life. Once, for example, I threw myself out of a moving car in order to take on a truckload of lycanthropes singlehandedly." ~Harry Dresden. Jim Butcher
I think Pringles' initial intention was to make tennis balls. But on the day that the rubber was supposed to show up, a big truckload of potatoes arrived. But Pringles was a laid-back company. They said Fk it. Cut 'em up. Mitch Hedberg
After all, did more to elevate cyberpunk gaming in the new millennium than any other title, thanks to its gritty tone, a focus on humanoid augmentations, and a heaping truckload of dystopian future conspiracy theories. Source: Internet
A truckload of donated goods heading to Wuhan, from the Poly Group WeChat account. Source: Internet
A new report suggests President-elect tweets on Nov. 30 — which promised a press conference on December 15 to announce formal plans to "leave" his business "completely" to "fully focus on running the country" — should be taken with a truckload of salt. Source: Internet
In April 2017, then 29-year-old Chelsea Carr Rectanus fulfilled a lifelong dream and opened used bookshop Heirloom Books (6239 N. Clark St.) with two pallets of books and a truckload of determination. Source: Internet