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Answer for the clue "It's a lot ", 8 letters:
homesite

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n. The plot of land on which a house is or can be built

Usage examples of homesite.

Nav had set this up as a virtual homesite, but the tech is too high for anything she could afford.

There could be some intriguing shallow-water life forms there, and it would be a logical place for native Xicans, however primitive, to establish a homesite or two.

And then, after my new plush rocker was set in the middle of the room, after they brought in my radio and straightened the place around, after my boys toasted me with beers and left for the Lamartine homesite once more, I sat there.

In the early days, it offered a much more sedate and satisfactory homesite than Washington, so that it became the section of aristocracy, of First Families.

There was a new rootroad in Ariye, one being grown toward the homesite she and Aranur had chosen the previous fall.

The doorposts that he had cast overboard to guide him to a homesite now formed the doorposts of the Brandstok hall.

They find a land despoiled by bulldozers and dredges that have torn down mountains, dammed rivers, and converted the beauty spots of nature into homesites to accommodate a population that is running wild.

Shangri-La consisted of a maze of homesites built around an impressive Southern-style inn.

A full moon bleached the open fretwork of a dozen new homesites behind them.

West Tisbury has always been the agricultural capital, with a geographic range that includes working farms, acres of state forest, a wildlife sanctuary, and stunning homesites on rocky perches that look over Vineyard Sound to the Elizabeth Islands.

That such a stretch of available homesites had not been colonized was a puzzle.

These biological givens are simply the background constants against which numerous other factors play themselves out, variables such as modes of technology, environmental threats, family structures, types of productive activity, population density, nature of work organization, degree of separation of work- and homesites.

They find a land despoiled by bulldozers and dredges that have torn down mountains, dammed rivers, and converted the beauty spots of nature into homesites to accommodate a population that is running wild.

A full moon bleached the open fretwork of a dozen new homesites behind them.

And they can't sell homesites up in the canyon or draw skiers or expand the dude ranch if a whole bunch of angry people are walking around down here with loaded guns looking hostile, now can they?