lots
Britishplural noun
adverb
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a great deal
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(intensifier)
the journey is lots quicker by train
Example Sentences
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“The best thing we can do for our kids is to be very stable financially and have lots of emergency savings,” he said.
Outside, freshly laid parking lots sit mostly empty while a single, shrunken shift of workers comes and goes.
Investors put lots of time and energy into guessing which businesses will thrive in a given environment.
There are lots of videos and photos on social media of hopeful parents sharing their positive experiences.
From BBC
Perhaps her own mother had wanted lots of things that Star had never guessed.
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