Boatload

/ˈboʊtloʊd/ noun

A large amount or quantity of something; literally, as much as a boat can carry.

Compound of 'boat' (from Old English 'bat') and 'load' (from Old English 'hlad', meaning to put cargo on). The term became metaphorical in modern usage to mean a large but unspecified quantity.

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