A grouping of a number of similar things.
An informal body of friends.
Any collection in its entirety.
Gather or cause to gather into a cluster.
Синонимы
Examples for "lot "
Examples for "lot "
1 At the moment GPs know a lot about families, especially problem ones.
2 But there's also a lot of hard work involved, often physical work.
3 There is a lot of energy from Israel to Europe, Margalit said.
4 I just really want to let a lot of people ask questions.
5 He said: A lot of good things came from that second innings.
1 Probably ran four grand, all told, for the kit plus the caboodle .
2 So she wants us to turn over the whole kit and caboodle .
3 I'll have the whole caboodle pushed over for you by to-morrow night.
4 I say, boys, let's cut and run, the whole caboodle of us.
5 The whole kit -n - caboodle should be available in March, ready for wussy, winter-shy cyclists.
1 He musta been the only sober one in the bunch - except the girl.
2 The hands of the maidens inside were all held in a bunch .
3 It was not a log; it was a bunch of grey-green cloth.
4 I picked up a bunch of kays in the strate last week.
5 Pike came in on business, a bunch of bills in his hand.
6 A mare and her yearling colt had gone in with the bunch .
7 They figured that they'd get us all in there in a bunch .
8 The bunch went into the fresh air fund along with the rest.
9 The Nurse herself wore a bunch of violets tucked in her apron-band.
10 They wore their hair in an enormous bunch to magnify the deformity.
11 The wild bunch would have had no object in such a foray.
12 That Ecuadoran bunch must have salted down all the coin in sight.
13 Whereupon each bought a bunch of the succulent green and red stalks.
14 And we always thought she was the one coward of the bunch .
15 But maybe I can work it in somehow against that Rover bunch .
16 On it was a bunch of wax flowers in a glass case.
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