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muckle
[ muhk-uhl ]
muckle
/ ˈʌə /
adjective
- large; much
adverb
- much; greatly
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Word History and Origins
Origin of muckle1
dialect variant of mickle
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Example Sentences
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There’s a Jamaican phrase, “Every mickle mek a muckle,” which means “Every little bit adds up.”
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Photograph: Warrick Page/Getty Images The 20th century, on the other side, opens with not one but two spaces devoted to the muckle works of Henry Moore.
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Donatello's tiny cherub bursting with mirth as he shakes a tambourine had more eloquence in its single up-curled toe than all the muckle monuments of Rodin, the only conventional choices in this show.
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Many a mickle makes a muckle NECESSITY, so the proverb has it, is the mother of invention.
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But they are by no means a team, these muckle men, with their proud and resentful expressions.
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