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Felix
How to use "a handsome lot"?
The Grounds were a handsome lot: blue-eyed, fair-haired, clever and ambitious. Can you rewrite it easier to understand?
2014年7月12日 14:22
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The Grounds were a handsome group. A lot refers to a group of people or things.
2014年7月12日
I totally agree with Richard. I've never heard this besides maybe a period drama set somewhere in England or in a novel. It sounds British to me. It would be used to describe a group of men but also women. It depends on the era in which it was set.
"Those gentlemen consider themselves a handsome lot, I disagree."
"That young lady belonged to a handsome lot but they were too bashful."
2014年7月13日
Meh... but keep in mind that this is literary writing. I wouldn't use either "a handsome lot" or even "a handsome group" in ordinary speech or even ordinary writing. It's still colloquial to describe a single male as "handsome" but to describe a group of people as "handsome" is much less common.
2014年7月12日
Are The Grounds a group of people, or a family?
I think it could be written again like this:
"The Grounds were all handsome, blue-eyed, fair-haired, clever and ambitious" or " All The Grounds were handsome, blue-eyed, fair-haired, clever and ambitious"
2014年7月12日
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