Busload

usgb/ˈbʌs.loʊd/
noun

A busload refers to a large group of people or things that can fit onto a bus.

The school organized a trip and filled a busload of students.
Visual representation of "busload" - A busload refers to a large group of people or things that can fit onto a bus.

Often appears as...

  • a busload of tourists
  • a busload of concerns

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Understanding Context

Recognizing that 'busload' often implies a large quantity can help when discussing events or situations

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We had a busload of tasks to complete before the deadline.
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Emotional Connotation

Using 'busload' might imply a burden or overwhelming situation in certain contexts

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She claimed a busload of problems awaited her at home.
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Figurative Use

In some contexts, 'busload' can be used metaphorically, extending beyond physical items

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He faced a busload of excuses for being late.
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