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And they would have been at that muckle supper.
But with a little help he may pass muster, given muckle years."
"We're in a bit of a muckle here.
"It's a muckle too philosophical, and that's the truth.
"He never said muckle when he was young.
There's an old phrase round here that goes "every mickle maks a muckle".
Mr. Leone had truly, in period lingo, shown his muckle.
"Many a mickle makes a muckle," I said.
They fought over her by throwing large rocks at each other, one of which became Muckle Flugga.
By far the largest of the islands is Muckle Skerry, home to a lighthouse.
"I think we have it under control, sir," Mr. Muckle answers.
He'll never have spoken muckle of me?"
In 1650 she was noted as "Muckle Meg."
Those often cut their engines and drift out of control off Muckle Flugga, possibly to save fuel.
It is no muckle worth: but ye should na look a gien horse in the moo'.
But we'll hit this pitcher Muckle Harris.
A third jester associated with Charles I was called Muckle John.
The orders to start the work on the new Muckle Flugga tower were finally given in June 1855.
Ye'll du as muckle for me some day!"
We've a muckle less than two hours to go and since we're clear of the Cap, the next French outpost won't be for a few miles.
It is an oxymoron, since muckle means "big" and "holm" refers to an islet.
Not only that, but the breakfast table at Muckle House is a good place to learn about the Rural Studio's work.
The gray granite memorial stands on the south side of the road about the middle of Muckle Inverey.
A collection of his writing, The Road to Muckle Flugga, was published in 2004.
Ye think a heap ower muckle o' yersel.