lot meaning:
n.) A separate portion or place
n.) A large quantity or number; a great deal;
n.) That which happens without human design or forethought; chance; accident; hazard; fortune; fate.
lot sentence:
Is there a parking lot?
He got a lot of money.
I learned a lot from him.
He had a lot of work to do.
He feels a lot better today.
It seems to be my lot to be an odd man out.
My father has a lot of worries.
The wind stirred up a lot of dust.
The path leads to the parking lot.
A lot of poor people were unhoused.
She does a lot of work for charity.
A car in the parking lot is on fire.
She made a lot of spelling mistakes.
The generation gap bothers me a lot.
She picked a lot of beautiful flowers.
I do a lot of reading in my free time.
I have a lot in common with my sister.
I have a lot of faults to make up for.
Thanks a lot for lending me the money.
He deposited a lot of money in the bank.
A lot of art students live in this dorm.
A lot of people were killed by the blast.
I’ve been hearing a lot about your doings.
There are a lot of students in the library.
The drought did a lot of harm to the crops.
Last month they had a lot of rain in France.
The stolen car was found in the parking lot.
She spends a lot of time practicing the piano.
She cares a lot about her personal appearance.
A lot of drugs come from quite common plants.
He drinks a lot of milk every day.
Better security requires spending a lot more money.
A lot has happened since last we met.