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whole lot
n.
1.(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
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through and through
completely
I was wet through and through after walking in the heavy rain.
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The road which goes to the motorway is always full of traffic
a.
It is possible to replace 'which'with 'that'without changing the meaning of the sentence
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It is not possible to replace 'which'without changing the meaning of the sentence
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