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a job lot

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a job lot  (British & Australian)
a collection of objects that are bought or sold together as a group I bought a job lot of furniture at an auction.
See also: job, lot


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The Ipswich manager had a job lot pounds 7million bid for Carlos Edwards, Grant Leadbitter, Daryl Murphy and Nyron Nosworthy accepted yesterday.
In 2005, I furnished an entirely unfurnished rented flat in London for just over pounds 2000, with a job lot of second-hand furniture.
I am prepared to accept you acquired these guns and ammunition as a job lot and you were not aware of your requirements to inform police.
 
 
 
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