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Definition of Shiploads

Shipload
Shipload Ship"load`, n. The load, or cargo, of a ship.

Meaning of Shiploads from wikipedia

- badly depleted Eighth Army to the south. During the evacuation, about 193 shiploads of UN forces and matériel (approximately 105,000 soldiers, 98,000 civilians...
- East Indies and from Mauritius. In 1658, however, the VOC landed two shiploads of slaves at the Cape, one containing more than 200 people brought from...
- corner the market. Shortly after he signed the contract, several other shiploads of rice arrived from Peru, causing the price of rice to plummet to three...
- by Moses: Next to the fugitives whom Moses led out of Egypt, the little shipload of outcasts who landed at Plymouth are destined to influence the ****ure...
- investor in construction tech company Varicon. "Sypkes Family". "Shiploads". www.shiploads.com.au. Archived from the original on 28 July 2023. Retrieved...
- I coaxed from Genseric. However, Victor of Vita records that several shiploads of slave captives arrived in Africa from Rome. The Byzantine historian...
- Portuguese immigrants arrived from Madeira, and between 1861 and 1888 shiploads of Indian labourers arrived. In 1902, the La Soufrière volcano erupted...
- the idea of employing the Yapese to import more "money" in the form of shiploads of large stones, also from Palau. O'Keefe then traded these stones with...
- 13th century, who described the output of those wells as hundreds of shiploads. Arab and Persian chemists also distilled crude oil in order to produce...
- used the name Giuseppe Pane. Carpanetto went on to Lima, Peru, where a shipload of his goods was due, arriving late in 1851 with Garibaldi. En route, Garibaldi...