LOT vs BUNCH: NOUN
- That which is determined or assigned by lot; that which one gets by the drawing or casting of lots, or by some other fortuitous method; a chance allotment, share, or portion, as of land, money, service, etc.
- Share or portion in life allotted in any casual way; station or condition determined by the chances of life; fortune; destiny: as, the lot of the poor.
- A portion or parcel of land; any piece of land divided off or set apart for a particular use or purpose: as, a building-lot; a pasture-lot; all that lot, piece, or parcel of ground (a formula in legal instruments).
- Proportion or share of taxes.
- Tribute; toll.
- In mining, dues to the lord of the manor for ingress and egress.
- A large or considerable number or amount; a great deal: as, a lot of people: often used in the plural (and the plural even as an adverb, meaning ‘a great deal’): as, he has lots of money.
- Plural A game formerly played with roundels on which short verses were written: used as a singular.
- The shoot of a tree.
- Synonyms Hap, destiny, fate, doom, allotment.
- That which happens without human design or forethought; chance; accident; hazard; fortune; fate.
- Anything (as a die, pebble, ball, or slip of paper) used in determining a question by chance, or without man's choice or will.
- The part, or fate, which falls to one, as it were, by chance, or without his planning.
- A distinct portion or plot of land, usually smaller than a field.
- Any distinct part or parcel; a portion or part separated from others of the same kind: as, a lot of goods; a lot of furniture. Specifically
- (Old Testament) nephew of Abraham; God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah but chose to spare Lot and his family who were told to flee without looking back at the destruction
- Anything (straws or pebbles etc.) taken or chosen at random
- Any collection in its entirety
- An unofficial association of people or groups
- Your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you)
- (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
- A large extent, amount, or number.
- Used adverbially to mean “to a great degree or extent” or “frequently”.
- A number of associated people or things.
- A separate portion; a number of things taken collectively; all objects sold in a single purchase transaction; ; -- colloquially, sometimes of people
- An individual of a particular kind or type.
- A piece of land having specific boundaries, especially one constituting a part of a city, town, or block.
- A piece of land used for a given purpose.
- The complete grounds of a film studio.
- The outdoor area of a film studio.
- An object used in making a determination or choice at random.
- The determination or choice so made.
- One's fortune in life; one's fate.
- An individual person: usually with bad.
- A means of determining something by chance; anything (as dice, pieces of paper of different lengths or differently marked, so placed that these differences cannot be perceived) used to decide a choice, advantage, dispute, etc. See to cast lots, to draw lots, below.
- Miscellaneous articles sold as one unit.
- To share the fortunes of.
- To pay taxes according to one's ability. See Scot.
- To determine an event, or make a decision, by drawing one thing from a number whose marks are concealed from the drawer.
- To use or throw a die, or some other instrument, by the unforeseen turn or position of which, an event is by previous agreement determined.
- A parcel of land having fixed boundaries
- A prize in a lottery.
- A large quantity or number; a great deal
- The peloton; the main group of riders formed during a race.
- A small isolated mass of ore, as distinguished from a continuous vein.
- A collection, cluster, or tuft, properly of things of the same kind, growing or fastened together.
- In mining, the expanded portion of a pipe-line; a place where the pipe does not maintain a uniform cross-section, but is expanded.
- A unit of tale for osiers, reeds, teazels, and the like, with no general or fixed sense.
- In flax-manuf., three bundles or 180,000 yards of linen yarn.
- A considerable amount.
- An unmentioned amount; a number.
- In mining, a small mass of ore. See bunchy, 3, and pocket.
- More generally, a cluster or aggregate of any kind: used specifically of ducks, in the sense of a small flock.
- A cluster, collection, or tuft of things of the same kind connected in growth or joined together mechanically: as, a bunch of grapes; a bunch of feathers on a hat.
- A protuberance; a hunch; a knob or lump.
- A small lump or swelling; a bump.
- A considerable number or amount; a lot.
- A group of a number of similar things, either growing together, or in a cluster or clump. Usually fastened together.
- A group of like items or individuals gathered or placed together.
- A group of things growing close together; a cluster or clump.
- A group of logs tied together for skidding.
- (mining) An unusual concentration of ore in a lode or a small, discontinuous occurrence or patch of ore in the wallrock.
- An informal body of friends
- A grouping of a number of similar things
- Any collection in its entirety
- The reserve yarn on the filling bobbin to allow continuous weaving between the time of indication from the midget feeler until a new bobbin is put in the shuttle.
- An unfinished cigar, before the wrapper leaf is added.
- A group of people usually having a common interest or association.
LOT vs BUNCH: VERB
- Administer or bestow, as in small portions
- Divide into lots, as of land, for example
- Form into a bunch
- Gather or cause to gather into a cluster
- To gather into a bunch.
- To form a bunch.
- To be gathered together in folds
- To protrude or swell
LOT vs BUNCH: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To swell; protrude.
- To form a cluster or group.
- To gather (fabric) into folds.
- To gather together into a group.
- To gather or form into a cluster.
- To swell out into a bunch or protuberance; to be protuberant or round.
- To be gathered together in folds, as fabric.
LOT vs BUNCH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To apportion by lots; allot.
- To divide (land) into lots.
- To allot; to sort; to portion.
- To count or reckon upon; to expect with pleasure.
- To divide (goods) into lots for sale.
- To form into a bunch or bunches.
LOT vs BUNCH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- (Old Testament) nephew of Abraham
- To cast lots.
- To allot; assign; distribute; award.
- To swell out in a protuberance; be protuberant or round.
- To make a bunch or bunches of; bring together into a bunch or aggregate; concentrate: as, to bunch ballots for distribution; to bunch profits; to bunch the hits in a game of base-ball.
- To beat; strike.
- In sugar-beet growing, see block, transitive verb, 8.
LOT vs BUNCH: RELATED WORDS
- Caboodle, Stack, Luck, Hatful, Raft, Draw, Deal, Spate, Whole lot, Mess, Pile, Heap, Slew, Bunch, Plenty
- Posse, Horde, Guy, Crap, Handful, Bunch together, Bunch up, Gang, Crew, Crowd, Cluster, Clump, Bundle, Caboodle, Lot
LOT vs BUNCH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Portion, Wad, Batch, Stack, Luck, Hatful, Draw, Deal, Whole lot, Mess, Pile, Heap, Slew, Bunch, Plenty
- Group, Batch, Fistful, Posse, Horde, Guy, Crap, Handful, Gang, Crew, Crowd, Cluster, Clump, Bundle, Lot
LOT vs BUNCH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- That is a lot of people and a lot of cars to park.
- Grant was into a lot of shady dealings, made a lot of money.
- More prayer might do a lot of us a lot of good right about now.
- Venmo depends on being social and going out a lot with friends, a lot of nerds are introverted.
- They built their house on the first lot but the second lot still vacant just beside it.
- All bids placed for any lot are governed by the Conditions of Sale for that lot.
- But to me, I think a lot of times it seems a lot like conviction.
- For example, I think I get it a lot because I go on the radio a lot and I explain dreams a lot.
- There is a lot of hype, a lot of reviews, and a lot of testimonials, but does it really work?
- All other applicable zoning regulations besides lot area, lot width, lot frontage or lot location must be complied with.
- WHOLE BUNCH OF WHAT WE CALL SHOE LEATHER.
- Ready to play a bunch of amazing games?
- If you need a bunch of HDMI inputs, then try to find a TV with a bunch of HDMI inputs.
- The large bunch is the housekeeping, and the little bunch is the cellars, miss.
- He is the father of Will and Emanuel Bunch, and an Uncle of Jack Bunch of the city fire department.
- So I made this nationwide tour, with a bunch of slides that I put together and told a bunch of war stories.
- He carried in his pocket a bunch of piasters, Vietnamese money, and in his other pocketa bunch of medals.
- You have to go down a bunch of stairs, then up a bunch more, just to get to Quad level.
- Just thought I would share because it ended up getting me a bunch of likes immediately and a bunch of followers.
- Now I have a bunch of isk and half ass it and still make a bunch.
LOT vs BUNCH: QUESTIONS
- Do voltage stabilizers consume a lot of electricity?
- When will LOT Polish Airlines resume passenger flights?
- Why pediatricians should conduct a lot of research?
- Apakah Harus pakaian sembahyang di pantai Tanah Lot?
- Should your parking lot accommodate a drive-through?
- Is presentationfontcache using a lot of CPU resources?
- Does professional wrestling have a lot of injuries?
- What are the lot requirements for part qualification?
- Can a lot owner Sue another lot owner for a deed restriction?
- Does every item in a lot carry the same lot number?
- Who called security guards 'a bunch of sheep-shaggers'?
- What happened to the Brady Bunch star Lisa McCormick?
- Why was Novak Krakow censured from the Brady Bunch?
- What happened to the Brady Bunch and Hindley murders?
- Is there a petite bunch for Christmas in Singapore?
- What is the biggest bunch of bananas ever recorded?
- Who called security guards'a bunch of sheep-shaggers'?
- What is the Zuru Bunch O balloons commercial about?
- Is Syngenta products effective on summer bunch rot?
- Is the bunch on the other side a talentless and depthless bunch?