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lot

[lot] / lɒt /






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This book is more accessible than “Gravity’s Rainbow,” more cheerful than “The Crying of Lot 49” and more political than “Inherent Vice.”

From Los Angeles Times

New York, we did the Lot party, so we wanted to do that again.

From Los Angeles Times

Back in Lot H, the scene took on the feel of a state fair.

From Los Angeles Times

“Lot of disturbing things happening in the world,” wrote another, “but at least serif fonts are making a comeback.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. King’s most harrowing passages mesh the living and the undead in ’Salem’s Lot.

From The Wall Street Journal