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Bucketloads

Description:

Bucketloads refers to an idiom used to indicate a large quantity or an excessive amount of something. It implies a considerable or overwhelming quantity that exceeds normal expectations or requirements.

Examples:

Noun sense:

  1. We received bucketloads of rain last night, causing flooding in the streets.
  2. She won a bucketload of money in the lottery and decided to travel the world.
  3. The factory produces bucketloads of smartphones every day.

Adverb sense:

  1. The kids laughed bucketloads as they played in the park.
  2. She cried bucketloads when she watched the emotional movie.
  3. We laughed bucketloads at the comedian's hilarious jokes.

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