A Load of Apples is a collective noun phrase that refers to a large quantity or amount of apples collected or grouped together. This term can depict the physical load or burden of a multitude of apples being transported, stored, or stacked upon one another. It implies a significant amount of fruit; the sight of a load of apples may evoke a sense of abundance, productivity, and harvest. The phrase load of apples can also symbolize untapped potential or the possibilities that come with a bountiful harvest.
Example sentences using Load of Apples
1) When the truck pulled up, it was carrying a massive load of apples.
2) The workers were sure to unload the load of apples quickly before they spoiled.
3) The orchard had a bumper crop so they had to find creative ways to distribute the load of apples to consumers far and wide.