many.
I have many cd's. I have a lot of cd's
Indecisive?
Again , repeatedly, a lot, another time, unending, infinite, often, continuously.
Bountiful, large, and great. numerous a lot many multiple
Whither. (Example: "Where have they gone?" "Whither have they gone?") Although, like the word "thither", people don't use the word a lot anymore.
Try the word Cherish
depends on how you are using it... "rummage" is a good replacement if you are looking through a lot of things in order to find something...?
Armada or flotilla.
I have to use the word a lot a lot because a lot is the word you ask for a lot. :)
Here are some ways to use the word professor in a sentence: The biology professor demands a lot from her students. Next semester, another professor will be leaving the college. I learned a lot from Professor Smith.
It meant a lot to me.
It's a lot of work. That is a complete sentence. Some teachers prefer that you use another word rather than "a lot." Like, "It's quite a bit of work." or "It's much work."
I had a lot of clothes in my closet.
Another word for lot for hire can also mean lot for sale. Lot for hire can also mean a lot that needs repairs.
I spend a lot of my free time on WikiAnswers.
You have a lot of books, can i help you carry them??
There are a lot of hypocrites in this world.
She has a lot of knowledge.