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Answer for the clue "Lots ", 6 letters:
plenty

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Word definitions for plenty in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Plenty is a 1985 British drama film directed by Fred Schepisi and starring Meryl Streep . It was adapted from David Hare 's play of the same name .

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a full supply; "there was plenty of food for everyone" [syn: plentifulness , plenteousness , plenitude , plentitude ] (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a ...

Usage examples of plenty.

Atter de white folks et dey fed de Niggers, and dere was allus a plenty for all.

They were annoyed about Amanda, she always had plenty of money, her family owned that big house, Oaklands, so she could well have come back.

Marius had plenty of time to absorb these repellent antics as he stood there waiting for someone to answer his thunderous knock.

There were plenty of Antler women who would be more than willing to lay with him if he so much as crooked a finger in their direction.

Susan decided it was a lesson in quantity: one or two appetizers each would be plenty.

The family that runs this place makes guests feel extra welcome and serves wine and plenty of appetizers nightly, along with a hotel-staff hospitality in the inviting living room.

Her attenuated limbs could scarce bear their burden, and she would declare with a wan smile that the blood in her veins would not suffice for a little bird, and that she must have plenty of soup.

Fortunately we have plenty of ammunition and the place is thick with game, so that those of the men who remain strong can kill all the food we want, even shooting on foot, and we women have made a great quantity of biltong by salting flesh and drying it in the sun.

And the sounds of labour, blent with cheerful song, Told of peace and plenty as they rode along.

She was aware that the brewski was beginning to affect her, perhaps dangerously, but she was still plenty sober enough to recognize that the moment had come for her knockout punch.

But you can find plenty of briefless barristers always ready to put their finger in the political pie.

The waiting hands of hireswords are filling with coin in plenty again, as brigandry is so sharply on the rise.

Sergeant Brool was sure to question the boys thoroughly and that would give him plenty of time to take off.

We changed horses every two or three hours, and the chamberlain having brought plenty of wine we refreshed ourselves now and again.

Detailing a man to guard three broken-down crocks like macdonald, bullen, and myself showed that carreras had plenty of men to spare or was excessively cautious.