mickle
Pronunciation: [ˈmɪk.əl]
Word
Context: "quantity"
(noun) a large amount or a great deal of something. It's often used to say that there is a lot of something, like food or resources.
Example
There was a mickle of rain last night, which helped the flowers grow.
Example
He didn’t have a mickle of food for the picnic, so everyone was hungry.
Example
Do you think there is a mickle of cereal left in the box?
Context: "quantity"
(adjective) meaning a lot or plenty of something. It describes a big amount or abundance of something.
Example
They found a mickle treasure on their adventure at the beach.
Example
There wasn’t a mickle left of the cake, so we couldn’t have seconds.
Example
Is there a mickle of time before dinner?
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