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lots
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noun
(= stacks)
a large number or amount
made lots of new friends
she amassed stacks of newspapers
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adverb
(= a lot, a great deal, much, very much)
to a very great degree or extent
I feel a lot better
we enjoyed ourselves very much
she was very much interested
this would help a great deal
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
snow
Noun
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Snow is precipitation (falling water) that is white and frozen.
I love the snow.
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A snow is a time when snow falls from the sky.
The snows of winter will soon come.
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A shade of the color white.
snow
Verb
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If it is snowing, snow is coming down from the sky.
It snowed last night and everything is white now.
fell
Verb
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If you fell something, you make it fall.
He felled the tree by chopping it down with an axe.
overnight
Preposition
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Overnight is from evening to morning.
She went on an overnight trip to visit her mother.
We stayed in Paris overnight.
overnight
Verb
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If you overnight somewhere, you spend the night there.
I overnighted at my friend's house after my home was broken into.