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lot
Noun
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A lot of something is a large amount of it.
I have a lot of things to say.
He caused lots of trouble.
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To a large degree
Running is lots more fun when the weather is cool.
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Often
He used to come here a lot, but he doesn't anymore.
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A lot is a piece of land, usually small.
They are constructing a building on this lot.
polish
Verb
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Someone polishes something when they rub it with a cloth to make it smooth and shiny. Sometimes wax or a special liquid is used.
A wooden floor should be polished with floor wax.
Silver needs to be polished to make it shiny.
polish
Noun
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Polish is a special liquid used for polishing things.
I need to buy some polish for polishing my wooden table.
Polish
Proper noun
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The language spoken in Poland.
Polish
Adjective
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Things or people from Poland are Polish.
airline
Noun
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An airline is a company that carries people and goods by means of airplanes.