Associations to the word «Mickle»
Noun
- Trafford
- Chester
- Jim
- Nick
- Horror
- Kimberley
- Elton
- Gan
- Tko
- Briton
- Land
- Ingrid
- Burgh
- Whitman
- Punch
- Slim
- Submission
- Stake
- Walt
- Chris
- Translator
- Haste
- Arthur
- Folk
- Shame
- Knight
- Charles
- Vampire
- William
- Blake
- Cold
- Joy
- Dwelling
- Sorrow
- Counsel
- Realm
- Matthew
- Parish
- Harm
- Honour
- Lie
- Script
- Leader
- Worship
- Florida
- Samuel
- Win
- Junction
- Earl
- Center
- Seek
- Film
- Host
- Warrior
- Village
- Make
- Author
- Fight
- Jack
- Fame
- Steve
- King
- Castle
- Strength
- Hall
- Judge
- Hill
Adverb
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Wiktionary
MICKLE, noun. (chiefly Scotland) A great amount.
MICKLE, noun. (Scotland) A small amount.
MICKLE, noun. (obsolete) Important or great people as a class.
MICKLE, noun. (obsolete) Greatness, largeness, stature.
MICKLE, pronoun. (now chiefly Scotland) A large amount or great extent.
MICKLE, adverb. (now chiefly Scotland) To a great extent.
MICKLE, adverb. (obsolete) Often, frequently.
Dictionary definition
MICKLE, noun. (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".
Wise words
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