trunkload

English

Etymology

From trunk + load.

Noun

trunkload (plural trunkloads)

  1. (US) A quantity sufficient to fill the trunk of a car
    • 2009, January 25, “Azadeh Moaveni”, in Wine-Order Bride:
      But Joseph’s mobile phone seemed permanently off, and we soon learned that he had been caught by the police with a trunkload of whiskey.

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