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coachload
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coachload [ˈkəʊtʃləʊd] N (Brit) → autobús m (lleno), autocar m (lleno) (Sp)
they came by the coachloadvinieron en masa
coachload coach-load [ˈkəʊtʃləʊd] n (British) (= group travelling in a coach) → bus m
coachloads of (= hordes of) → des hordes fpl de
coach park n (British)parking m pour cars, parking m pour autocars
coach party n (British)groupe m voyageant en car, groupe m voyageant en autocar
coach station n (British)gare f routière
coach transfer n (British)transfert m en autocar
coach trip nexcursion f en car
coachload [ˈkəʊtʃˌləʊd] n a coachload of football fansun pullman di tifosi di calcio


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Coachloads of marchers were descending on Birmingham from all over the country, before assembling at Highfield Road, Five Ways, at the top of Broad Street.
Now his array of plastic pigs, sheep and cows has become a tourist attraction, drawing in coachloads of sightseers.
Three coachloads of volunteers from Doncaster, travelled to London and distributed leaflets a bid to trigger the memory that might find the schoolboy.
 
 
 
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