lots of

lots of

A large number or amount of people or things. There are still lots of issues plaguing the operating system that we need to figure out before it's released next month. We were expecting lots of people to come to our performance, but only a few showed up.
See also: lot, of
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

lots of people or things Go to a lot of someone or something

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See also: go, lot, of, people, thing
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • lots of people or things Go to a lot of
  • lot of
  • a whole lot more
  • a whole heap
  • whole heap more
  • awake
  • awake to
  • awoke
  • amount to
  • a lot of
References in classic literature
I think I was pretty useful, for you see I was the only chap there who knew even a bit about engineering or practical surveying, and I'd sit up all night lots of times working the thing out.
White's did--that is, I ate hers, you know, lots of it.
I ain't ever going to get shut of them -- lots of times I dream about them.
Yes, I made various acquaintances in the hamlet and a thing that gratified me a good deal was to find our new coins in circulation -- lots of milrays, lots of mills, lots of cents, a good many nickels, and some silver; all this among the artisans and commonalty generally; yes, and even some gold -- but that was at the bank, that is to say, the goldsmith's.
New lots of fillers, pigments, and other additives can behave differently, depending on moisture content, particle size (and distribution of particle size), and ash content.