mickle Antonyms
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Meaning of mickle
Wordnet
mickle (n)
(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
Webster
mickle (a.)
Much; great.
mickle Sentence Examples
- The mickle of stories he told left me enchanted for hours on end.
- With mickle effort, the farmer tended to his vast fields, ensuring bountiful harvests.
- The kingdom's coffers swelled with mickle wealth, brought by successful trade and conquests.
- The injured soldier had mickle pain, but his spirit remained unbroken.
- The mickle of tears she shed could not quench the sorrow in her heart.
- The child's mickle of questions kept her parents busy throughout the day.
- The scholar's mickle of knowledge made him a respected authority in his field.
- The mickle of neglect the garden suffered caused it to become overgrown and desolate.
- The traveler's mickle of possessions weighed him down, slowing his journey.
- The mickle of time I spent with my loved ones created memories I will cherish forever.
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(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extentMuch; great.
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The mickle of stories he told left me enchanted for hours on end.
With mickle effort, the farmer tended to his vast fields, ensuring bountiful harvests.
The kingdom's coffers swelled with mickle wealth, brought by successful trade and conquests.
The injured soldier had mickle pain, but his spirit remained unbroken.