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sackload

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English

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Etymology

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From sack +‎ load.

Noun

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sackload (plural sackloads)

  1. A sackful.
    • 2025 February 19, “Stop & Examine”, in RAIL, number 1029, page 71:
      A staff uniform recycling scheme at Govia Thameslink Railway has prevented the emission of 2,400kg of greenhouse gases. Some 620 sackloads of GTR clothing has been recycled in the past year through an advanced process called material reclamation - giving textiles a second chance instead of going to landfill.