whole lot

Frequency: 8.5150.2 per million words

referring to the entire quantity of something

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Examples (20)

  • She bought the whole lot.
  • There's not a whole lot of difference between them.
  • There's not a whole lot of difference between them.
  • She has a whole lot of work to finish before the deadline.
  • He ate the whole lot of pizza by himself.
  • We learned a whole lot about ancient history in that lecture.
  • The new car cost a whole lot more than he expected.
  • He ate a whole lot of cake at the party.
  • We need to review the whole lot of documents before signing.
  • It will take a whole lot of effort to complete this project on time.
  • It would take a whole lot of effort to finish this project on time.
  • They saved a whole lot of money by cooking at home.
  • The children spilled the whole lot of toys on the floor.
  • The new software made a whole lot of improvements to our workflow.
  • I appreciate the whole lot of support you've given me.
  • I appreciate your help a whole lot.
  • Moving house is a whole lot of work.
  • Moving to a new city requires a whole lot of planning.
  • She inherited a whole lot of antique furniture.
  • Don't worry, there's a whole lot more where that came from.