muckle

/ˈmʌkəl/
adjective
  1. Large in size, amount, or degree; great.
    • A muckle pile of leaves covered the yard.
    • He had a muckle appetite and ate three helpings.
    • They made a muckle effort to clean up the park.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A large amount or quantity.
    • He drank a muckle of water after the race.
    • She saved a muckle of money for her trip.
    • There was a muckle of work to do before the deadline.
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