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- noun Plural form of
boatload .
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Examples
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She is raking in boatloads of cash off the book and speaking engagements.
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How can rag-tag boatloads of pirates operating from a failed state make a mockery of warships from more than a dozen countries and extract millions of dollars in ransom from the world's biggest shipping ...
MP3Board.com 2009
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On stage, she said talks were continuing "a little bit" but it would take "boatloads" of money to agree to a deal.
Overheard 2009
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Yahoo might do a deal with Microsoft for "boatloads" of money by Christine Fu
Yahoo might do a deal with Microsoft for "boatloads" of money 2009
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But Ms. Bartz, who once suggested that any deal with Microsoft would come with "boatloads" of cash, disappointed some investors by failing to secure a big upfront payment.
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Yahoo might do a deal with Microsoft for "boatloads" of money | GroundReport
Yahoo might do a deal with Microsoft for "boatloads" of money 2009
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Given that Yahoo has been trading in the teens recently and closed Wednesday at $14.94, it is unclear how high an offer would be considered "boatloads" of money.
Yahoo might do a deal with Microsoft for "boatloads" of money 2009
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Given that Yahoo has been trading in the teens recently and closed Wednesday at $14.94, it is unclear how high an offer would be considered "boatloads" of money.
Yahoo might do a deal with Microsoft for "boatloads" of money 2009
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Yahoo might do a deal with Microsoft for "boatloads" of money | GroundReport
Yahoo might do a deal with Microsoft for "boatloads" of money 2009
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Yahoo might do a deal with Microsoft for "boatloads" of money by Christine Fu
Yahoo might do a deal with Microsoft for "boatloads" of money 2009
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