Shedloads

What is Shedloads?


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A term used extensively in Bromyard, Herefordshire to express a multiplicity. Can be (incorrectly) "Shed loads" or "shed-loads".

"Shedloads of fun", "Shedloads of Walking" (Dr Helen Phillips, Natural England on Radio 5 Live - 4th May 2006).

"Earns Shedloads" of money.

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