"Coachloads" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Coachloads" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Coachloads" Meaning

Coachloads refers to a large number of people who are transported together in a coach, typically on a guided tour or excursion. The phrase is often used to describe a group of people who are traveling together, and it can also be used to refer to a large quantity of something. For example: "The coachloads of tourists arrived in town, causing traffic congestion."

"Coachloads" Examples

Definitions:


Coachloads: (noun) A large group of people, typically tourists or students, traveling together in a coach or tour bus.

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The museum welcomed coachloads of schoolchildren every week during the summer holidays.
The western theme park is popular with coachloads of birthday partygoers.
The city has a special rate for hotel rooms for coachloads of tourists.
The bus driver struggled to navigate the narrow streets with a coachload of senior citizens on board.
The tourist agency specializes in organizing coachloads of visitors for city tours and sightseeing expeditions.

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