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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "shipload" in a sentence

    shipload example sentences

    shipload


    1. "But now you have a shipload of natives that know about us in no uncertain terms," Glenelle said


    2. is compared to a spark in a shipload of cotton; slowly but relent-


    3. ” ‘Korn’ in German means ‘cereals’ in English, so instead of wheat and rye we received a shipload of maize (corn) instead


    4. As if she, the cat who had saved a shipload of helpless humans from Finn, would run if there were danger


    5. Mainwaring decided not to tell the Minister about Harry Travis, the wanderer, reported dead in Chile, and now pursuing a shipload of gold that had been lost for over six decades


    6. Greg and Avi Solomon had raided it for supplies and come away with a shipload of refugees abandoned by their pirate captors


    7. “Then, you can tell Mister Ringelblum that a first shipload of about 600 survivors, along with supplies to care for them, will arrive in one hour in Muranowski Square


    8. with a shipload of timber


    9. The Choctaw Indians, down in Florida, they sent a shipload of food across to the Irish


    10. Pirates really were the scum of the earth and if something didn’t happen in his favor he was about to be raped by a whole shipload of them

    11. The lords of the moon, Theosophos told me, an orangefiery shipload from planet Alpha of the lunar chain would not assume the etheric doubles and these were therefore incarnated by the rubycoloured egos from the second constellation


    12. “But sometimes, we attackt Prey we could do nothing with—a Shipload of fine Arabian Stallions we had no Use nor room for


    13. “For we next met a Shipload of indentur’d English Felons bound for Slavery in Jamaica


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    Synonyms for "shipload"

    boatload carload shipload

    "shipload" definitions

    the amount of cargo that can be held by a boat or ship or a freight car