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Definition of Wagonloads

Wagonload
Wagonload Wag"on*load`, n. Same as Wagonful.

Meaning of Wagonloads from wikipedia

- In rail freight transportation the terms wagonload or wagonload freight refer to trains made of single wagon consignments of freight. In the US and Canada...
- skirmishes with Confederate forces. They also raided Paulding, capturing five wagonloads of corn that had been collected for tax from area farms, which they distributed...
- boats; and famously for pulling, often in teams of 20 or more animals, wagonloads of borax out of Death Valley, California from 1883 to 1889. The wagons...
- Comfort Tiffany was asked to send selected designers to ****ist. Over twenty wagonloads of furniture and household items were removed from the building and sold...
- took three troublesome divisions of their freight operations; Speedlink (wagonload), Freightliner (Container), Railfreight International (International traffic)...
- girl in a red coat who hides from the ****s and later sees her body on a wagonload of corpses. Schindler is careful to maintain his friendship with Göth...
- surgeons during (and after) the battle was Clara Barton, who brought a wagonload of medical supplies to the battlefield. She later founded the American...
- destination, without being split up or stored en route. They are distinct from wagonload trains, which comprise differing numbers of cars for various customers...
- Tom Cotton and his sons, who rouse the village. Cotton tells them that wagonloads of goods, including tobacco, have been sent "away", causing shortages;...
- Knight led a raid into Paulding, where he and his men captured five wagonloads of corn, which they distributed among the local po****tion.: 112  The...