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    shed·load
    [ˈSHedˌlōd]
    noun
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    informal
    shedload (noun) · shedloads (plural noun) · shed-load (noun) · shed-loads (plural noun)
    1. a large amount or number:
      "had she decided to join a rival, she would doubtless be earning a shedload of money"
      Similar:
      a large amount
      a fair amount
      a good/great deal
      a deal
      a great quantity
      an abundance
      a wealth
      a profusion
      a great many
      a large number
      a considerable number
      loadsa
      a pile
      a mountain
      a shedload
      a bunch
      a swag
      a shitload
      an assload
      Opposite:
      a little
      not much
      a few
      not many
    Origin
    1990s: from shed + load; perhaps euphemistic after shitload.
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