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lot
noun
1 colloq (usu a lot of or lots of) a large number or amount of something an awful lot of work to do lots of children .
2 a (the lot) everything; the total; the whole number or amount He ate the lot himself ;
b (one's lot) colloq all one is getting That's your lot!
3 a group of people or things that have something, often a specified attribute or quality, in common Get a move on, you lazy lot .
4 a a straw, slip of paper, etc that is drawn from a group of similar objects, in order to reach a fair and impartial decision They drew lots to see who'd go first ;
b the use of lots to arrive at a decision, choice, etc made their selection by lot .
5 someone's fortune, destiny, plight, etc remedy the lot of the homeless .
6 an item or set of items for sale by auction, usually identified by a number Lot 49 looks intriguing .
7 N Am an area of land for a specified purpose parking lot .
8 the area around a film studio used for outside filming.
adverb (usu a lot or lots) much; greatly I feel lots better now love you lots!
[Anglo-Saxon hlot portion or choice]
a bad lot a group or person considered to be dishonest, immoral, etc.
a lot often went to the cinema a lot .
cast or throw in one's lot with someone to decide to share their fortunes.
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