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What (who) is lots - definition

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LOT; Lots; The lot; LOT (disambiguation); Lot (disambiguation); The Lot (disambiguation)

lots         
n. to cast, draw lots
lot         
I. n.
1.
Destiny, doom, allotment, apportionment, fate.
2.
Chance, hazard, fortune, hap, haphazard, accident, fate.
3.
Portion, parcel, division, part.
4.
Piece of land.
5.
(Colloq.) Great quantity, great number.
II. v. a.
Allot, assign, distribute, sort, portion, catalogue.
lot         
n.
one's fortune
1) to cast, throw in one's lot with
2) a happy; sorry, unhappy lot
3) one's lot to + inf. (it fell to her lot to break the sad news)
object used in deciding by chance
4) by lot (to choose by lot)
plot of ground
(esp. AE)
5) an empty, vacant lot
6) a parking lot (AE; BE has car park)
7) a used-car lot

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Lot

Lot or LOT or The Lot or similar may refer to:

Examples of use of lots
1. There was lots of noise, lots of screams, lots of shouting.
2. "Lots and lots of snow." Enough to close schools.
3. "I know there‘s lots of criticism, lots of attacks, lots of accusations of lame duck and all that.
4. Older children need lots of information, lots of time to share memories, and lots of time to go on grieving.
5. Matt Wilson, London Without trying to sound flippant, what exactly makes her "heroic?" Lots of people are mothers, lots are disabled, lots combine both.