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coachloadcoach‧load /ˈkəʊtʃləʊd $ ˈkoʊtʃloʊd/ noun [countable] British English - But the coachloads of visitors from Szeged and other cities do not seem to mind.
- On that occasion, they returned to Berkeley with a coachload of other would-be foster parents empty-handed.
- Possibly he could bribe coachloads of tourists into each bringing back a bit with them.
- The service was televised, but demand was such that tickets had to be issued to the mourners, arriving by coachloads.
a group of people travelling in a coach, especially when it is fullcoachload of coachloads of Japanese tourists |