If it could exceed the maximum limit, you should consider storing your dictionaries in a PLIST file or core data.
Let's say you want to use a PLIST file. You can write your dictionaries to a file saved in the documents directory. Then, with the code below, you can move the PLIST file from the documents directory to iCloud, and it will be synced to your other devices.
When your app detects there is an updated version of the PLIST file in iCloud (you can check the modification date of the file in iCloud and see if it is newer than the one stored locally), copy it from iCloud and place it in the documents directory.
//find the URL of your app's ubiquitous container
//setting URLForUbiquityContainerIdentifier to nil returns the URL for the first ubiquitous container in the list in your app's entitlements, you can replace nil with a string
self.ubiquitousURL = [[NSFileManager defaultManager] URLForUbiquityContainerIdentifier:nil];
//you may want to update self.ubiquitousURL to the documents folder in the ubiquitous container
//self.ubiquitousURL = [self.ubiquitousURL URLByAppendingPathComponent:@"Documents"];
//place the PLIST in iCloud
[[NSFileManager defaultManager] setUbiquitous:YES itemAtURL:plistURL destinationURL:[self.ubiquitousURL URLByAppendingPathComponent:@"file.plist"] error:NULL];
//you have detected there is a new file in iCloud and want to copy it to the documents directory
[[NSFileManager defaultManager] startDownloadingUbiquitousItemAtURL:[self.ubiquitousURL URLByAppendingPathComponent:@"file.plist"] error:NULL];
[[NSFileManager defaultManager] copyItemAtURL:[self.ubiquitousURL URLByAppendingPathComponent:@"file.plist"] toURL:plistURL error:NULL];
self.ubiquitousURL
is the URL of your iCloud directory. plistURL
is the URL of the PLIST file in the documents directory.