The difference between A thing or two and Loads
A thing or two is also noun with the meaning: a considerable amount.
Loads is also adverb with the meaning: lots, much, plenty, a great deal.
check bellow for the other definitions of A thing or two and Loads
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A thing or two as a noun:
A considerable amount; a lot.
Examples:
"He's a good mechanic, and surely knows a thing or two about car engines."
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Loads as an adverb (slang, mainly UK):
Lots, much, plenty, a great deal.
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Loads as a noun:
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Loads as a verb: