see a lot of

see a lot of
{v. phr.} To go out regularly with someone; have an affair with someone. * /They have been seeing a lot of each other lately./

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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  • see a lot of — {v. phr.} To go out regularly with someone; have an affair with someone. * /They have been seeing a lot of each other lately./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • see\ a\ lot\ of — v. phr. To go out regularly with someone; have an affair with someone. They have been seeing a lot of each other lately …   Словарь американских идиом

  • lot — See: A LOT, CAST ONE S LOT WITH, SAND LOT, THINK A GREAT DEAL OF or THINK A LOT OF, THROW IN ONE S LOT WITH or CAST IN ONE S LOT WITH …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • lot — See: A LOT, CAST ONE S LOT WITH, SAND LOT, THINK A GREAT DEAL OF or THINK A LOT OF, THROW IN ONE S LOT WITH or CAST IN ONE S LOT WITH …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • lot — See: a lot, cast one s lot with, sand lot, think a great deal of or think a lot of, throw in one s lot with or cast in one s lot with …   Словарь американских идиом

  • lot — lot1 [ lat ] function word, quantifier *** A lot can be used in the following ways: as an adverb: He seems to like her a lot. (before a comparative adjective or adverb): I feel a lot better. as a pronoun: We didn t get paid a lot, but we had fun …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • see — [[t]si͟ː[/t]] ♦ sees, seeing, saw, seen 1) VERB: no cont When you see something, you notice it using your eyes. [V n] You can t see colours at night... [V n ing] I saw a man making his way towards me …   English dictionary

  • see — 1 /si:/ verb past tense saw past participle seen /si:n/ UNDERSTAND/REALIZE 1 (I, T) to understand or realize something: I can see that you re not very happy with the situation. | Seeing his distress, Louise put her arm around him. (+ why/what/who …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • lot — A number of associated persons or things taken collectively. Hitchcock v. United States, D.C.Mich., 36 F.Supp. 507, 510. Real estate. A share; one of several parcels into which property is divided. Any portion, piece, division or parcel of land.… …   Black's law dictionary

  • lot — A number of associated persons or things taken collectively. Hitchcock v. United States, D.C.Mich., 36 F.Supp. 507, 510. Real estate. A share; one of several parcels into which property is divided. Any portion, piece, division or parcel of land.… …   Black's law dictionary

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