throw in one's lot with
Variant of lot
lot (lät)
noun
- an object used in deciding a matter by chance, a number of these being placed in a container and then drawn or cast out at random one by one
- the use of such an object or objects in determining a matter to choose men by lot
- the decision or choice arrived at by this means, regarded as the verdict of chance
- what a person receives as the result of such a decision; share
- one's portion in life; fortune her unhappy lot
- a plot of ground; specif.,
- ☆ a subdivision of a block in a town or city
- ☆ a parcel of land in a cemetery
- a number of persons or things regarded as a group
- a quantity of material processed or manufactured at the same time
- Informal a great number or amount a lot of cars, lots of money
- Informal sort (of person or persons) he's a bad lot
- ☆ Film a studio with the surrounding area belonging to it; specif., the area used for outdoor filming
Etymology: ME < OE hlot, akin to Ger los, Du lot, ON hlutr, Goth hlauts < IE base *klēu-, a hook, forked branch > close, L clavis, key
intransitive verb
a (whole) lot
cast in one's lot with
or throw in one's lot withthe lot
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