plural of load
"The truck arrived carrying three full loads of fresh produce."
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of load
"The truck loads quickly every morning during harvest season."
In plain English: To load something means to put things inside it, such as putting groceries into your car trunk.
"He loads his backpack with books for school every morning."
Lots, much, plenty, a great deal.
"The summer storm dumped loads of rain on the dry fields."
In plain English: Loads is an informal way of saying a very large amount, often used to emphasize how much there is of something.
"She was thrilled to get loads of gifts for her birthday."