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shedload in British English (ˈʃɛdˌləʊd) noun slanga very large amount or number Examples of 'shedload' in a sentenceshedload A shedload of old e-mails, various business-related files and letters.It sold by the shedload, but many were rightly derisive.Over the years it has brought a shedload of money to the sport.Crucially, they also need a shedload of cash.It took two years and a shedload of determination for her to walk again.They create a shedload of chances, we are well aware of that.Cue a trip to the local greengrocer for a shedload of fruit and veg.Envy, nausea, guilelessness and a shedload of ancient superstitions are all associated with it.Besides the new engines, it gets a shedload of gadgets.But that should probably be taken with a shedload of salt too. |