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- noun Plural form of
shedload .
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Examples
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SNP Tactical Voting: Scotland's "shedloads" of money skip to main
Scotland's "shedloads" of money Jeff 2009
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Well that would explain Gordons plans for a daily attendance allowance; every day it is closed we save shedloads of cash.
MP's Vote for Extended Summer Recess Dungeekin 2009
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So the electorate, having worked out for themselves where power actually lies in the United Kingdom (in an office in Brussels), they have rightly decide to ask themseleves why we are paying 646 MPs several shedloads of money to be glorified social workers.
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People that have shedloads of money, still live as they did.
Reader poll: Which real estate pipedream is goofier? (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Lack of childminder + metric shedloads of work = working at 2. 30am, also taking pretty pictures at 1. 37am.
Working Late, CSS, and photos « Barefoot in the Kitchen 2009
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The solution?, tax large cars up the arse, and lay on shedloads more public transport - something along the lines of frequent mini-buses within towns and cities.
Why people don't use public transport Norfolk Blogger 2009
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So the electorate, having worked out for themselves where power actually lies in the United Kingdom (in an office in Brussels), they have rightly decide to ask themseleves why we are paying 646 MPs several shedloads of money to be glorified social workers.
Archive 2009-06-14 2009
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Trouble only starts brewing when a striker is brought in for shedloads of money then doesn't deliver.
Managers believe strikers are worth their weight in gold, I'm not so sure | David James 2011
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Aid agencies recieve shedloads of the stuff but I question whether it is wisely spent.
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Compared with most of Europe, Britain has overcrowded surgeries, desperate universities and jammed motorways, while doctors, dentists, vice-chancellors and road contractors walk away with shedloads of money.
In the name of purity, public funds are wasted on the rich 2010
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