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Example sentences for "lots"

Lexicographically close words:
lothe; lothsome; lotion; lotions; loto; lotted; lotterie; lotteries; lottery; lotu
  1. Fasten 'em up again: you've got lots of pins.

  2. Why, Mrs Pottles, down at the Seven Bells, has told me lots of times about how he used to come and put his horse up there, and then follow her about.

  3. Max goes to see her very often--nearly every day now--and she writes to him lots of letters.

  4. We could get action a heap more speedy and thorough with a dozen or fifteen buckaroos that liked to fight and had lots uh shells and good hosses.

  5. Eight acres of ground--there is room for lots of things in that.

  6. As there's a celebration going on in the house, he must have found lots of things to eat; bless my soul!

  7. He was a draughts-man, he had lots of talent, and he used to make designs for ladies who embroider; we were happy then; but he died.

  8. In his books, one can find lots of definitions almost on any page, but Kant does not understand that such definitions cannot be correlated in a logical way, without the frame of a fundamental symbolic model.

  9. This can be associated to the fact that teenagers have a limited amount of long range models with lots of imperfections.

  10. Pa and Ma were going to call on a she deacon that night, that has lots of money in the bank, to see if she didn't want to invest in a dead sure paying silver mine, and me and my chum concluded to give them a send off.

  11. Some of the theater girls are waiters at summer resorts, and lots are visiting relatives on farms.

  12. He says it does not do any hurt to bet, if you win, and he argues that a man who wins lots of money can do a great deal of good with it.

  13. I have come into the room lots of times when Ma and the sewing girl were at work on some flannel things, and Ma would hide them in a basket and send me off after medicine.

  14. Booth and Barrett, and lots of the stars, are gone to Europe, and the rest work down to less high-toned places.

  15. Having lots of difficulty getting the Germans to give the English prisoners clothes.

  16. There are lots of suspicious looking Spaniards about, possibly cooking up an attack on Gibraltar.

  17. There are lots of things that men say they propose to do, without ever intending to do them.

  18. They have, of course, made lots of very general statements, which do not stand the test of accurate criticism, but they have utterly failed to offer solutions of the grave difficulties that they know would confront them.

  19. We have not, of course, much definite information as yet; but we know that Lenine's government has lots of money which it can use for foreign revolutionary propaganda, and that a certain Ludwig C.

  20. Lots of things are enforced by authorities without decrees.

  21. Committee on Vacant Lots to Be Used as Vegetable Patches, by which to teach nature study, and through means of which to offer prizes for the best results of growth obtained.

  22. Vacant lots in cities can even be used for the purpose of nature study by planting potatoes in them, as demonstrated by the Governor of Michigan.

  23. You will observe that the lots are laid off alternately in the squares; in one square running from the south and north to the line through the center of the square; and in the next, the lots run from the east and west to the center line.

  24. And on the first and second lots on the north shall my servants Reynolds Cahoon and Jared Carter receive their inheritances.

  25. Not only did he sell lots and building sites in Ragtown, but he disposed of the surrounding acreage to would-be ranchers and speculators, and had been able with ease, he informed his old friends, to meet his second payment on the ranch.

  26. I want jack, and lots of it, and what it'll buy.

  27. Lots of the smaller contractors have finished here, and are moving on to new jobs up the line, out of our reach.

  28. Others besides this lady will be crossing--lots of them later on," said Drummond.

  29. I'm selling off lots on this hill for summer cottages.

  30. Yes, I'm better, lots better," he whispered.

  31. I've had lots of sleep; I don't want any more.

  32. You see, my friends, these poor German fellows that we take are not all typical of the crimes that the Germans commit; lots of them are only peasants, or men that would prefer to stay by their own fireside!

  33. The Germans have lots to eat," asserts Tommy.

  34. I shall bring you Besant's "Dorothy Foster," and lots of fascinating photographs which our hostess has given me.

  35. I have heaps of tricks up my sleeve, small and fashionable as it is, and lots of strings to my bow.

  36. There were lovely broken pillars, and lots more pavements, acres of mosaic, it seemed; for the villa had been large and important, and must have been built by a rich man with cultivated taste.

  37. The cross is quite a baby compared with lots of others, it seems, being only just born at the time Henry VIII.

  38. We met lots of them, mostly miniature mothers giving their innocent-faced, rough babies an airing; delightful beastkins.

  39. Lots of people seem to make that mistake!

  40. But I do think, where there are lots of motors about, it would be nice if people had to be lighted at night, and especially dogs.

  41. I have lots of dresses and hats on it, too--lovely ones.

  42. Neither she nor the Colonel made any difficulty about it at all," Scott said.

  43. Isabel in public bore herself with a haughtiness fully equal to that displayed by Sir Eustace, and she knew that Lady Grace was impressed by it.

  44. Lots of people had said that "Dolores" was a coarse, unpleasant part when Elsa Fortescue had played it, but no one had said such a word when she had taken it over.

  45. But you showed me all your gladdest rags, and your jewels and newspaper notices, and let me answer lots of your love-letters, meaning to make the poor secretary envious.

  46. Everyone out here knows only too well, because the climate in these parts and Arizona is so good, lots of 'em come to get cured.

  47. It's lots of fun to live my life, Beneath the sky; To have no one who owns the right To question "Why"?

  48. It's lots of fun to come and go, Through storm and strife, With no one by my side who hopes To mould my life.

  49. You don't know what a good thing it is for girls to have lots that must be done.

  50. She is not right; I'm sure we can make lots of money with no special training," said Bab, indignantly.

  51. Jessamy draws and paints beautifully, you are all kinds of a genius, and I--oh, there are lots of things I could do if I tried.

  52. Ruggles's sister's young man must have possessed lots of ability.

  53. Aunt Susanna has a big house and lots of money but she isn't as happy as we are.

  54. Enfield is a big place, and there will be lots of grandees at the wedding.

  55. We had lots of fun getting up that dinner, and we made ourselves perfectly at home, as Aunt Jean had commanded.

  56. Things like that are all the better for lots of thinking over.

  57. Deed, and I've lots of things to be thankful for," said Patty cheerily.

  58. When Burton had finished his row he left the turnip field and went straight across lots to see Madge and tell her his dismal story.

  59. I understand lots of other things too, only I can't convince Sidney that I do.

  60. There are lots of other women and I've only got one wife!

  61. There's two beds in it and two bureaus, and oh, lots of things!

  62. There were not so many people nor factories, and there were still some lots given over to grassy spaces and shrubs.

  63. She just had on a brown silk dress with lots of lace, and white gloves, and the minister came and it was all over in ten minutes.

  64. Oh, pshaw, Cousin Underhill, we did lots of it in our day.

  65. So many people came for their suppers they must have made lots of money.

  66. Nora and I are going down to Auntie's in Beach Street where there's to be a regular party and a Christmas tree and lots of fun.

  67. And lots of books, pencils, gloves, and the candy it would not have been Christmas without.

  68. And she used to look out of the window and ask him if he had his books and his handkerchief, and tell him to come straight home from school, and lots of things.

  69. I've wondered sometimes if poor mamma didn't die just for want of love; it has seemed lots of times as though I would!


  70. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lots" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abundance; acres; affluence; amplitude; army; avalanche; batch; bevy; bonanza; bunch; cloud; clutter; covey; deal; demesne; domain; extravagance; exuberance; fertility; flight; flock; flood; flow; fullness; generosity; grounds; gush; hail; heap; hive; honor; host; jam; land; landslide; lavishness; liberality; lot; manor; many; mass; maximum; mess; mint; mob; much; multitude; myriad; nest; numbers; ocean; oodles; opulence; outpouring; overflow; pack; packet; parcel; peck; pile; plat; plenitude; plenty; plot; plurality; pot; prevalence; prodigality; productiveness; profusion; property; quadrat; quantity; raft; rash; realty; repletion; riot; rout; ruck; scads; score; scores; shoal; shower; sight; slew; spate; stack; stream; substantiality; superabundance; swarm; tenement; throng; wad; wealth