Meaning & Definition of word "Muckle"

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    Muckle

    /ˈmʌkəl/

    noun:

    • 1. A large quantity or number.
      • Example: We gathered a muckle of berries during our hike.
    • 2. A large or great person or thing.
      • Example: The muckle of the crowd at the concert was overwhelming.

    adjective:

    • 1. Large in size or amount.
      • Example: He had a muckle bag filled with groceries.
    • 2. Great, significant, or considerable.
      • Example: There was a muckle amount of snow on the ground after the storm.

    Etymology

    Etymology for word muckle: from Middle English 'muckel', from Old Norse 'múkr', meaning large or big.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    a muckle of trouble:

    A significant amount of trouble or difficulty.

    muckle enough:

    Sufficiently large or enough to be significant.

    Related Words

    mickle:

    A small amount; often used in contrast to muckle.

    Slang Meanings of muckle

    Meaning: A lot of something, especially in reference to a large quantity.

    Example Sentence: We had a muckle amount of fun at the party!

    Meaning: To emphasize something significant.

    Example Sentence: That was a muckle mistake on his part.