noun
- plural of coachload; the number of people that fills a coach (bus), or groups of people traveling together by coach
Usage: chiefly British; countable noun
Examples
- Coachloads of tourists arrived at the museum every day during summer.
- The festival attracted coachloads of visitors from across the country.
- We organized coachloads of school children for the field trip.
- Coachloads of fans traveled to the stadium for the match.
- The hotel welcomed coachloads of pilgrims throughout the year.