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  • noun Plural form of boxload.

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Examples

  • The McConnell-Boehner delegates to the debt panel should propose a corporate-rate tax cut or even elimination in return for tossing out boxloads of corporate subsidies and tax breaks rotting in the Capitol's catacombs.

    Obama's Deal With the Debt Devil Daniel Henninger 2011

  • But the nature of these arguments isn't what you'd expect from a pair of millionaire athletes: Their fights usually center around the boxloads of science-fiction books and classic Russian novels Mr. Kirilenko's family ships to him from Moscow.

    The NBA's Locker-Room Nerds Hannah Karp 2010

  • And over time, as services grow and more goods become digital (nobody puts boxloads of CDs on trucks anymore), the relationship between trucking miles and GDP will grow more distant.

    The 18-Wheeler Recovery 2010

  • JFK's minions have apparently deep-sixed at least some of Kennedy's tapes, as well as boxloads of documents.

    Pool Parties In Camelot? 2008

  • The Dallas Morning News has put up PDFs of the boxloads of documents about the JFK assassination just released and asked the public to help find the stories therein.

    February « 2008 « BuzzMachine 2008

  • About a month ago I took three boxloads of Wizard and the companion mag ToyFare to the recycler.

    What was up with Wizard: October 1992 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008

  • The Dallas Morning News has put up PDFs of the boxloads of documents about the JFK assassination just released and asked the public to help find the stories therein.

    Crowdsourced editing (and conspiracy theorizing) « BuzzMachine 2008

  • BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » Crowdsourced editing and conspiracy theorizing The Dallas Morning News has put up PDFs of the boxloads of documents about the JFK assassination just released and asked the public to help find the stories therein.

    Crowdsourced editing (and conspiracy theorizing) « BuzzMachine 2008

  • One 25-year-old vendor says she used to sell boxloads of Beijing Olympics T shirts.

    LESSONS OF PIRATE ROW 2007

  • DAN LOTHIAN, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice over): After 9/11, the crackdown on contraband at airports resulted in boxloads of items like scissors, lighters and nail clippers.

    CNN Transcript Aug 11, 2006 2006

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