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lots
/ lɒts /
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
"There will be lots of surface water so we urge the motoring public when they are returning to the roads to please take care and drive to the conditions they are faced with," he added.
"You could see lots of filming with enormous cranes, great lighting stations that lit up the area. It was amazing."
“It used to be very poor. We started developing tourism and it brought lots of benefits. Like when the highways were built. We were really happy knowing we have something so valuable here.”
"All the while, you are paying out lots of money for the privilege."
It's not like they watch anything, but they can feel the danger of the rhetoric that it doesn't mean good things for lots of people.
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