(Often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent.
1 Whatever the homeless warriors may have done, they be now in mickle need.
2 That word pleased them, and they I held the bridal with mickle joy.
3 From their foes they had already suffered mickle stress of war.
4 Better had he left it undone, for mickle is his blame.
5 I heard nor sid nowt that's dow, but mickle that's conny and gladsome.
6 Her pain was passing great; a mickle wonder it was that she ever lived.
7 The faithless Huns brought a mickle band before the house.
8 To the hall a mickle force of well-armed warriors marched.
9 Into the ring men bare a heavy stone, huge and great, mickle and round.
10 A mickle troop had Gwitard, the King of Gascony land.
11 Many littles make a mickle , and he that is getting aught is losing naught.
12 Right...well, Louis XIV has a mickle abscess on his neck.
13 You know the old proverb, 'Many littles make a mickle . '
14 Their mickle honors lay there low in death; the courtiers all had grief and drearihead.
15 He wist how to live bountifully, in mickle honors.
16 Then were the Nibelungs made acquaint with mickle toil.
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