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"
money lots and lots of money
lots and lots of kisses, you rogue!
If you mean the isrealites, no they already had lots and lots of guns.
It might mean you have lots of courage.
and have lots of haters
lots a cow
lots of pity
lots of power lots of stops at a gas station.
Syllables. The plural can mean multiple ie lots of singulars
lots and lots of sit-ups and i mean hundreds
You can say "beaucoup de bisous" in French to mean "lots lots of kisses".
to be buffed and lots of muscles