Lots in a sentence as a noun

We know there are lots of bugs in our process and we want to hear the bug reports. I went back to look at the application.

There's lots of different "meta" paths you can take. And because most of the skills in them will be new to you in your late 30s, 40s or 50s, they're at least interesting to learn.

So, everyone else, beware of making this a case study in how to make lots of money really fast. You are more likely to lose money.

It has lots of tricks it uses to stay under the radar. This all makes sense because the longer it can stay in the host, the more likely it'll get picked up by something else.

Aside from being juggled around as an employee, being given work on front-end, back-end, low-level, and high-level tasks, I was lectured on Facebook's rules of the road: Generate lots of diffs! Bang out code fast!

Lots in a sentence as an adverb

For those that choose to stay, they will forever live with their past action of having turned down lots of money to work there. So, when they're having a crappy day and hating their job, they're probably thinking "why didn't I take the money and quit?

- The argument that it would be too difficult to maintain lots of extra articles is also weak, because not every article needs to be regularly edited, and more articles on niche topics might actually attract more editors. - No, we won't end up with a page for every John Doe and his cat.

Anyway, I know this is a fairly esoteric perspective and my business may be different from lots of others where this isn't an issue, but I have a feeling V/MC/Amex aren't going to get behind this.

He was going into lots of irrelevant detail -- specs, etc. Our patron made the requisite politely interested noises and, at one point, suggested that a particular implementation detail might be improved upon.

Lots definitions

noun

a large number or amount; "made lots of new friends"; "she amassed stacks of newspapers"

adverb

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"

See also: much