Synonym: a good deal, a great deal, much, very much. Similar words: zealot, a lot of, zealotry, lot, allot, clot, slot, blot. Meaning: adv. to a very great degree or extent.
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61. Playing the piano well requires a lot of practice.
62. I learned a lot from my father.
63. He ferreted out quite a lot of information.
64. Diesel exhaust contains a lot of soot.
65. TV supplies a lot of entertainments to us.
66. Apparently the company is losing a lot of money.
67. Mozart composed a lot of music.
68. A lot of companies do in-house training.
69. You meet a lot of posers in this job.
70. He underwent a lot of hardships in his childhood.
71. Actually it's we that owe you a lot.
72. The examination put a lot of stress on him.
73. She was clearly in a lot of pain.
74. They have a lot of antique furniture.
75. He's got a lot of vinegar.
76. Tinned fruit usually has a lot of syrup with it.
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77. The conference is going to be a lot of extra work.
78. Oh, you've got a lot of candies!Will you split with us?
79. The man gained a lot in the business, but he lost the respect of his friends.
80. They spent a lot of money equipping the school with new computers.
81. They freely admit they still have a lot to learn.
82. You need a lot of self-discipline when you're doing research work on your own.
83. There's a lot of contention about that issue - for every person firmly in favour, there's someone fiercely against it.
84. The Nationalist Party have gained a lot of support in the south of the country.
85. It was a fruitful meeting; we made a lot of important decisions.
86. It costs a lot to feed and clothe five children.
87. Send them a fax-it's a lot less hassle than phoning.
88. The map had a lot of little pins stuck into it.
89. He read a lot so as to learn about the intellectual history of Europe.
90. It's annoying that the chimneys of those plants in the city eject a lot of smoke every day.