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Very many, a large number; also, very much. For example, A lotof people think the economy is declining , or Sad movies alwaysmade her cry a lot . It is sometimes put as a whole lot forgreater emphasis, as in I learned a whole lot in his class . It mayalso emphasize a comparative indication of amount, as in We needa whole lot more pizza to feed everyone, or Mary had a lot lessnerve than I expected . [Colloquial; early 1800s]

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to a very great degree or extent; "I feel a lot better"; "we enjoyedourselves very much"; "she was very much interested"; "thiswould help a great deal"

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