bagload

noun

Etymology

From bag + load.

  1. derived from *leyt-
  2. inherited from *laidō
  3. inherited from lād
  4. inherited from lode
  5. compounded as bagload — “bag + load

Definitions

  1. A large amount.

    • If you're a big souvenir fan, you can cart home bagloads of fridge magnets, Acropolis-shaped bottle openers, marble chess sets, red metal wine carafes and komboloi (worry beads), all at a fraction of the summertime going rate.

The neighborhood

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