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Meaning of muckle

Wordnet

muckle (n)

(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent

Webster

muckle (a.)

Much.

muckle Sentence Examples

  1. The muckle oak tree towered over the forest, its branches like a sprawling canopy.
  2. The muckle stone lay heavy in the meadow, a testament to the strength of the earth.
  3. The muckle pond shimmered in the sunlight, a sanctuary for wildlife.
  4. The muckle beast roared with fury, its eyes blazing with anger.
  5. The muckle hoard of treasure was hidden deep within the castle vaults.
  6. The muckle feast was a lavish affair, with delicacies from far and wide.
  7. The muckle warrior fought valiantly, his sword gleaming in the moonlight.
  8. The muckle lad was strong and sturdy, a promising young blacksmith.
  9. The muckle house was cozy and warm, a haven from the stormy weather.
  10. The muckle secret was whispered in hushed tones, its weight heavy on their hearts.

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(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extentMuch.

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The muckle oak tree towered over the forest, its branches like a sprawling canopy.

The muckle stone lay heavy in the meadow, a testament to the strength of the earth.

The muckle pond shimmered in the sunlight, a sanctuary for wildlife.

The muckle beast roared with fury, its eyes blazing with anger.