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muckle    音标拼音: [m'ʌkəl]
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muckle
n 1: (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or
extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot
of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "see the
rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos"; "it must
have cost plenty"; "a slew of journalists"; "a wad of
money" [synonym: {batch}, {deal}, {flock}, {good deal}, {great
deal}, {hatful}, {heap}, {lot}, {mass}, {mess}, {mickle},
{mint}, {mountain}, {muckle}, {passel}, {peck}, {pile},
{plenty}, {pot}, {quite a little}, {raft}, {sight}, {slew},
{spate}, {stack}, {tidy sum}, {wad}]


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  • What is the meaning of Many a mickle makes a muckle?
    "Muckle" is a variant, particularly used in Scotland The OED says of the phrase you are asking about: [mickle, n :] A large sum or amount Chiefly in proverb: many a little (also pickle) makes a mickle (now freq in the garbled form many a mickle makes a muckle)
  • Etymology of to muckle on to something - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Muckle: To grab on to an object, usually with a great deal of force May also be used figuratively to indicate a strong attraction for an object or person Ex: "When I saw her down the bar, I muckled right on to her " Origin: Downeast Maine (Online slang dictionary) Muckle (US, dialectal) To latch onto something with the mouth
  • word usage - Is the common definition of muckle-mouthed a product of . . .
    Robert Browning wrote a poem called Muckle-Mouth Meg: Margaret with the Big Mouth in July 1889, quoted in the book The Poetic Works of Robert Browning: Vol XV The book recounts how Browning heard the story Poem bit: "Grace for the callant if he marries our Muckle-Mouth Meg " "The callant" is imprisoned; she feeds him; he falls in love
  • What could mucka doozy mean and where does it come from?
    Mickle, or muckle, is a Scottish word meaning huge, so adding the word muckle just intensifies the word doozie The word muckle seems to be generally limited to Scotland, but there are lots of Americans with Scottish ancestry, so it wouldn't be too surprising to hear it used in the U S , especially in a fixed expression like this
  • expressions - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    If you want to try your Scottish vernacular, then go with “moany a mickle maks a muckle” A mickle was a very small denomination coin, and muckle means large It is not only used to refer to monitory matters, but generally to that to which you refer, that seemingly insignificant things slowly build up until you finally notice something
  • What is the origin of “burning a hole in my pocket”?
    "As times are in England," said the Laird, "I wad na tak land at a gift I ne'er was mair mista'en a' my days than since I came up to England—the soil and the climate seemed to be sae muckle better than in Scotland—and the farmers seemed to be a' better aff as we cam alang the road—and then, whan we came to Lunnen, it surpassed every thing





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