deck
deck /ˈdɛk/
noun
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()
Any of various platforms built into a vessel
(
deck
)
any of various platforms built into a vessel
The passengers enjoyed the view from the deck of the ship as they sailed into the sunset
The passengers enjoyed the view from the deck of the ship as they sailed into the sunset
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()
Street name for a packet of illegal drugs
(
deck
)
street name for a packet of illegal drugs
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()
A pack of 52 playing cards
(
pack of cards
, deck
, deck of cards
)
a pack of 52 playing cards
We played a game of poker with a pack of cards
We played a game of poker with a pack of cards
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A porch that resembles the deck on a ship
(
deck
)
a porch that resembles the deck on a ship
We enjoyed the evening breeze while sitting on the deck that overlooked the ocean.
We enjoyed the evening breeze while sitting on the deck that overlooked the ocean.
verb
-
[Informal]
Knock down with force
(
coldcock
[Informal, N. American] , deck
[Informal] , dump
, floor
, knock down
)
knock down with force
He decked his opponent
He decked his opponent
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Decorate
(
bedeck
, bedight
, deck
)
decorate
Deck the halls with holly
deck the halls with holly
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Be beautiful to look at
(
adorn
, beautify
, deck
, decorate
, embellish
, grace
)
be beautiful to look at
Flowers adorned the tables everywhere
Flowers adorned the tables everywhere