(1) (often followed by `of'
(1) Do you know there's this old church in Aberdeen that's now a great muckle warren o' a pub that can hold 1,500 folk?
(2) The footballer has vowed to walk out on the club that he loves if they carry on meeting his heartfelt pleas for talks on his future with a muckle wall of silence.
(3) She was there to make Maggie look sexy and with her builder's hands and big muckle face, I do wonder if she wasn't post-operative transsexual.
(4) I'm not sure what a muckle is, but I'm assured it's something positive and desirable.
(5) Do you open that muckle gate, or do I stand here until the rain rots it away?
(6) It didn't fare so well with the question ‘How many mickle in a muckle ?’
(7) Flanked on either side by a lass with a muckle great sword, and blowing for all he's worth, Kenny leads the procession into the main exhibition and conference hall, through a glitter of camera flashes.
(8) ‘When they cast the colours at the end of the Selkirk common riding a great, muckle lump comes into my throat, even though I ken it's a load o' rubbish.’
sight
hatful
great deal
tidy sum
good deal
lot
slew
flock
mess
stack
wad
pile
batch
pot
muckle
deal
plenty
heap
spate
mountain
mass
raft
passel
peck
mint