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Meanings of
whole lot
in English
Deal.
deal
lot
sight
plenty
mass
pile
mess
pot
heap
flock
Usage of
whole lot
in English
1
But with great responsibility comes, well, not a
whole
lot
of power.
2
I'd go so far as to say a
whole
lot
of value.
3
Long story short, I got access to a
whole
lot
of info.
4
His second game in England's top flight went a
whole
lot
better.
5
I think pretty soon I'm going to feel a
whole
lot
better.
6
Tina: I considered a
whole
lot
-
way
more
than I would have liked.
7
That could spell a
whole
lot
of trouble for future Spurs opponents.
8
Don't carry a
whole
lot
that has thorns-otherthan roses, of course.
9
It's a
whole
lot
of power packed in a relatively small space.
10
Mohangi said: Oh there'll be a
whole
lot
of judging going on.
11
A
whole
lot
of things; but I shall begin with the ending.
12
And that a
whole
lot
of Merlin's power departed with the heart.
13
Thirty, forty years ago, there wasn't a
whole
lot
we could do.
14
And right now, he was feeling a
whole
lot
of respect too.
15
Looks as though it'll end with the
whole
lot
going that way.
16
I've given away a
whole
lot
more than that in my time.
Other examples for "whole lot"
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This collocation consists of:
whole
lot
whole
Adjective
Noun
Whole lot
through the time
Whole lot
across language varieties
Australia
Common
Canada
Common
South Africa
Common
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