Lots - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈlɑːts|  American pronunciation of the word lots
Brit.  |lɒts|  British pronunciation of the word lots

noun

- a large number or amount (syn: gobs, heaps, loads, oodles, piles, scads)
made lots of new friends

adverb

- to a very great degree or extent (syn: much)

Extra examples

It fell to her lot to break the sad news.

I have come to accept that it is my lot.

If you buy a larger lot of goods, you are going to get a better discount.

Move over the lot of you!

We'll prove the lot of you wrong.

He's a shit lot man!

They were an inefficient lot.

He became a lot worse.

He runs a lot every day.

I have a lot of different interests.

The rifle receivers lotted up in groups.

This is a lot nicer.

There are lots of new faces around the office.

In this dish, fresh herbs add lots of color and flavor.

Their accounts showed lots of paper profits, but they went bankrupt anyway.

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