crateload

English

Etymology

crate + load

Noun

crateload (plural crateloads)

  1. A load stored in a crate; a crateful.
    • 2009 May 15, Eve M. Kahn, “A Connoisseur’s Bounty of Pulp and Pin-Ups”, in New York Times:
      An art investor in Hallandale, Fla., who died last year at 57, he stored crateloads at his apartment and nearby warehouses.

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