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busloads

n. (plural of busload English)

Usage examples of "busloads".

Today busloads of tourists are shuttled in and out -- the view of the mountainous coast is spectacular -- but one thousand years ago this outcropping of rock was recognized as the site of a door into the Other World.

The FBI says busloads of white crazies are coming in from all over the country-- to mix with the crowd and attack all at once, from every direction.

Fifteen minutes later, two busloads of reporters and television cameras were on their way to Uetendorf to see the remains of a crashed weather balloon.

We were bringing refugees in by busloads, and we had facilities to put them up in our gymnasium.

It was a treat for her, with the aroma of warm, freshly baked cookies and the sounds of people running in and out and busloads of fans dropping by to visit.

When she had her radio show, people came from miles around by the busloads, but now, with the new interstate, downtown was dying on the vine.

You're in Ireland the summer after you left college, and you're drinking at a pub near the castle where every day busloads of English and American tourists come to kiss the Blarney stone.