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lots
/ ɒٲ /
plural noun
- often foll by of great numbers or quantities
lots of people
to eat lots
adverb
- a great deal
- (intensifier)
the journey is lots quicker by train
Example Sentences
That doesn’t mean you won’t pay a fee to access the general parking lots for a game or a concert, but the fee will be part of what Foltz called an “all-inclusive” ticket price.
Generally, it's challenging to get that with salmon without intensely high heat and lots of oil — but alas, the air fryer does all that and then some in 15 minutes or less.
If lots of companies do that in quick succession, it can have "cascading effects" and lead to a black-out, she added.
But that still leaves lots of unanswered questions.
"There's lots of evidence when collections came here by means that we don't think are acceptable today," she said.
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