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boatloads Meaning in Bengali



পণ্যসম্ভার যে পরিমাণ একটি নৌকা বা জাহাজ বা একটি মালবাহী গাড়ি অনুষ্ঠিত করা যেতে পারে





boatloads's Usage Examples:

Shiploads and boatloads of slaves in the domestic trade were transported from place to place on.


Cyprus refers to a story of Saint Helen of Constantinople sending two boatloads of cats to a monastery on the island from Egypt or Palestine in the 4th.


The island plays an important role as a likely landing place for boatloads of refugees crossing the Naf River from Myanmar, attempting to reach Bangladesh.


at this De Lezy led a total of 300 men at Remire then watched fourteen boatloads of English invaders gathered off shore.


that his ships were French vessels and successfully lured successive boatloads of Spanish officials aboard, taking them prisoner in turn.


January 1794 the canal opened from Marlbrook to Woofferton and seven boatloads of coal were transported from the Mamble collieries on the first day.


[citation needed] Several boatloads of Japanese soldiers arrived the next day resulting in a shooting fight.


Two boatloads of emigrants leave the island of Raasay for Australia.


Languedoc called the Camargue; from the salt pans called salines, convoys of boatloads of salt could be carried up the Rhone to Seyssel where it had to be off-loaded.


Two boatloads containing 273 heads were sent to Tokugawa headquarters to demonstrate.


February 2014, The Australian newspaper estimated that at least "six boatloads" of asylum seekers had been subject to turnbacks by OSB authorities.


On December 29, Royal Navy Commander Andrew Drew and seven boatloads of Canadian militiamen crossed the Niagara River to Fort Schlosser.


from which the first prisoners were evacuated, and brought out the first boatloads of prisoners.


The next month, she picked up two boatloads of survivors from the sunken steamer SS Rio Blanco, which had been torpedoed.


The speaker relates how he journeyed with Arthur and three boatloads of men into Annwfn, but only seven returned.


After the Battle of Shiloh in April 1862, boatloads of wounded soldiers were brought to the city.


construction after the Shwegugyi Temple, and the king is said to have donated "boatloads of rubies" to both temples.


across the river, sniping at British troops and occasionally capturing boatloads of supplies on their way to Kingston, Ontario.


"Franklin County Senate race features boatloads of experience".


Later in the afternoon, nine more boatloads of French soldiers arrived on the beach and advanced up it.



boatloads's Meaning':

the amount of cargo that can be held by a boat or ship or a freight car

Synonyms:

large indefinite quantity; carload; shipload; large indefinite amount;

Antonyms:

minimum;

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