(Often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent.
1 They saw it out in sheets no muckle thicker than writin' paper.
2 And if I got a letter, it mightna give me muckle comfort.
3 If it had been me, I would not have been muckle cheered.
4 It's no muckle pleesure we're like to hae in this het place.
5 Since being acquent' wi' Sandy, I hae gathered a muckle new vocabulary.
6 I hae lukit at ye ower muckle for my ain gude already!
7 Ye see-they be hardly needin' ony music, wi' muckle o' their ain.
8 The women bide in a wee room through that muckle door.
9 I dinna get as muckle siller, but I like it juist as weel.
10 Fasten the rope well round the Crummie's Horn-that's the muckle black stone yonder.
11 I never feared muckle on earth, and I'll not begin now.
12 I'd gie muckle to think it-there'sna comfort as it is.
13 Andrew was a barefooted, bareheaded, ragged wee callen, no muckle guid at onything.
14 Ay, I mind my master had muckle fash about your job.
15 There's as muckle difference among folks here as elsewhere, whatever be your ticket.
16 The lassie wasn't muckle the easier for gettin' rid o' them.
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