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A "truckload" is the amount of cargo or "load" it takes to fill a truck to its rated weight capacity, and varies considerably by vehicle; for example, a "half-ton truck" can legally weigh up to 1,000 lbs. when loaded. In transportation and delivery, a truckload is a measurement to determine minimum loads and shipping costs. The term "truckload" is also used as slang to refer to large quantities in general, as in "truckloads of cash."
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