Dictionary Entry
A large quantity or number; a great deal.
In a Sentence
“lots of people think so”
Origin
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Poetry examples for “lots”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Old Arthur Fouche had twenty thousand dollars
On saving in the bank, and lots of money
Loaned out on mortgages. But when he died
Read full poem →In the rain, and I go singing
Through the lots where you are flinging
Yellow clay on dust!
Read full poem →to the bone for 'im, and you bet I'd 'ave made a livin' somehow. And
he'd have written some jolly good books and 'ave made lots of money.
But no! This beastly Religion comes in with its scare of Hell fire
Read full poem →damned contracts” but was keen to get the book out, because he had
lots of ideas for other books. He told me Kate was expecting and
Read full poem →The crow flocks from the oakwood went flopping oer the grain;
Like lots of dear old neighbours whom I shall see no more
They greeted me that morning I left the English shore.
Read full poem →To look at the new number just laid down,
With lots of pictures, and good stories too,
And Jack the Giant-killer's high renown.
Read full poem →Ah, on which, if both our lots were balanced,
Was indeed the heaviest burden thrown-- 50
Read full poem →Ah, on which, if both our lots were balanced,
Was indeed the heaviest burden thrown--
Read full poem →Ah! on which, if both our lots were balanced,
Was indeed the heaviest burden thrown,--
