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back-load, back load [back- A. 3.] An amount that can be carried on the back.
1725Bailey Erasm. Colloq. (1877) 182 (D.) Return home with a backload of sanctimony. 1823Massachusetts Spy 3 Dec. (Th.), A black fellow was taken up on suspicion, with a back load of live turkeys. 1854B. Young et al. Jrnl. Discourses I. 255/1 You might go round exhibiting a back load of gold. 1894Outing (U.S.) XXIV. 88/1 She had brought us a large back-load of wood. |