Lots and lots (7)
'lots and lots' is the definition.
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(Another definition for myriads that I've seen is " huge numbers".)
'lots and lots' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for oodles that I've seen before include "'Loads, lots (6)'" , "wealth" , "A lot" , "Lashings, loads" , "masses" .)
'lots and lots' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for masses that I've seen before include "Crowds in sacraments?" , "Roman Catholic ceremonies" , "Lots, services" , "The common people generally" , "Lots of people or religious celebrations" .)
'lots and lots' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for reams that I've seen before include "Lots of paper" , "Scrapes the barrel" , "Large quantity of written matter" , "Large quantities (of paper?)" , "a very large amount" .)
'lots and lots' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for heaps that I've seen before include "A large number; untidy mounds" , "Mounds; lots" , "Lots (of piles?)" , "Mounds, stacks" , "Shape (anag) - lots" .)
(Other definitions for loads that I've seen before include "Puts on weight" , "Masses; cargoes" , "Tons, oodles" , "Oodles (informal)" , "Plenty (informal)" .)
'lots and lots' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for acres that I've seen before include "Units of area" , "Cares about the tracts of land" , "Extensive landed property (often rolling)" , "The Phoenix Park has 40 of them (5)" , "Cares about these measurements?" .)
'lots and lots' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for slews that I've seen before include "Skids, bringing a vehicle's back-end around" , "lurches violently" .)
'lots and lots' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for scads that I've seen before include "Mackerel-like fish" , "A lot" .)