Phrases with «whole boatload»

The phrase "whole boatload" means a large amount or a lot of something. Full definition

Sentences with «whole boatload»

  • Weeks passed with no answers and no results and then amazingly a statement arrived from one of my long - dormant bank accounts saying that a whole boatload of money had just appeared in the account. (inc.com)
  • Arsene Wenger has never been short of superlatives to describe his Arsenal squad when they are on a good run, and he used a whole boatload of them in the run up to today's game against Everton. (justarsenal.com)
  • «I believe I'm in a whole boatload of trouble altogether, counselor,» Howe testified in Manhattan federal court. (newsday.com)
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