feck

/fɛk/
noun
  1. The greater part or majority of something; most.
    • She spent the feck of her savings on the trip.
    • The feck of the students passed the exam easily.
    • The feck of the work was done by noon.
  2. Value, worth, or effectiveness; often used in the phrase 'feck and value'.
    • The feck of his advice was questionable at best.
    • That old machine has little feck left in it.
    • He argued that the plan had no feck or substance.
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