noun

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An act of dealing or sharing out.

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The distribution of cards to players; a player's turn for this.

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I believe it's your deal.

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A particular instance of buying or selling; a transaction

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We need to finalise the deal with Henderson by midnight.

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Specifically, a transaction offered which is financially beneficial; a bargain.

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An agreement between parties; an arrangement

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He made a deal with the devil.

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A situation, occasion, or event.

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What's the deal?

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A thing, an unspecified or unidentified object.

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The deal with four tines is called a pitchfork.

verb

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To distribute among a number of recipients, to give out as one’s portion or share.

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The fighting is over; now we deal out the spoils of victory.

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To administer or give out, as in small portions.

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To distribute cards to the players in a game.

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I was dealt four aces.

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To pitch.

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The whole crowd waited for him to deal a real humdinger.

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To have dealings or business.

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To conduct oneself, to behave.

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To take action; to act.

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To trade professionally (followed by in).

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She deals in gold.

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To sell, especially to sell illicit drugs.

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This club takes a dim view of members who deal drugs.

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To be concerned with.

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To handle, to manage, to cope.

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I can't deal with this.

noun

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Wood that is easy to saw (from conifers such as pine or fir).

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A plank of softwood (fir or pine board).

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A wooden board or plank, usually between 12 or 14 feet in length, traded as a commodity in shipbuilding.

Examples of deals in a Sentence

Though I could always wait until tomorrow, after Darkyn deals with you.

Xander started forward once more, determined to interfere, deals and choices be damned.

When it deals with matters involving larger sums an appeal lies to the courts of appeal.

You should not make deals, until you learn how, Zamon said sternly.

As I learned, my deals hold the same power of enforcement as his.

I won't make any deals this trip if you teach me how when I return.

You will soon learn that those who lose deals with me are a desperate lot.

Deals made while the negotiator is distracted or emotional are easier to win, he said.

I take it the distraction won't work on you in our private deals.

I don't expect them or anyone else to make deals with you for me, she said, hurt as much by his words as the thought that there was no one outside of Hell who wished her well.

Was this how Darkyn knew how to make deals?

I can't make deals.

I am forbidden from creating deals with material outcomes.

You make no deals with anyone aside from our private deals.

I don't lose deals, Wynn.

Hell ran off deals, but Wynn's life was already in enough trouble without incurring another debt on behalf of a woman who had no hope of ever escaping Hell.

They were more alike than Deidre realized; they both sought out Darkyn for quiet deals they hoped would result in ending up with Gabriel.

Her way involved deals with Darkyn and lying to Gabriel.

Show me the deals past-Death and my mate made with the Dark One within the past year.

Darkyn doesn't lose deals.

He liked trying to get a rise out of her, and he really did want to know where they stood in her mind and whether or not he had to worry about her running off to make more deals with Darkyn.

Even his lingering doubt about the real cost of her deals with Darkyn didn't extend to the question of whether or not he was meant to be with the woman in his arms.

I know you have a secret and made deals with the Dark One.

I can't read her mind or find all the deals in the Oracle.

There was more to the story of their deals.

Instead, he reviewed what little he'd learned from Darkyn about the deals Deidre made and the issue of his death-dealers.

What other deals were in place that Gabriel didn't fully know about?

In desperation, the goddess made a series of deals with the former Dark One, Fate, Darkyn and others to alter the series of events that might see her with anyone but Gabriel.

Never mind both women had not only betrayed his trust to make deals with Darkyn, but would soon both have their souls owned by the Dark One.

She suspected both meeting the clan heads and the announcement to be big deals for a people with such rigid traditions, but A'Ran looked as if he were discussing the whereabouts of her translator.

Arthur never deals with the peons.

The word is, they've been on the fringes of some deals.

This treatise is in two books, dedicated to Dositheus, and deals with the dimensions of spheres, cones, "solid rhombi" and cylinders, all demonstrated in a strictly geometrical method.

Palgrave's most important work is his History of Normandy and England, which appeared in four volumes (London 1851-1864), and deals with the history of the two countries down to 1101.

In his lecture on Human Immortality (3rd ed., 1906), Professor William James deals with " two supposed objections to the doctrine."

The award of the court is thus the equivalent of the determination of a special board in Victoria, and deals with the same questions, the most important of which are the minimum rates of wages and the number of working hours per week.

The `EAXnvucwv OEpairEvruo lraen,uhTwv (De Curandis Graecorum Affectionibus) - written before 438 - is of an historical and apologetic character, very largely indebted to Clement of Alexandria and Eusebius; it aims at showing the advantages of Christianity as compared with " the moribund but still militant " Hellenism of the day, and deals with the assaults of pagan adversaries.

This history begins at the time of the council of Clermont, deals with the fortunes of the first crusade and the earlier history of the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem, and ends somewhat abruptly in 11 21.

The Code deals with a class of persons devoted to the service .of a god, as vestals or hierodules.

The earliest commentator of note was Sir Edward Coke, who published his Second Institute, which deals with Magna Carta, by order of the Long Parliament in 1642.

It deals with-the secular crimes of spiritual persons, if of importance and if not capital (these last being reserved for the secular forum), and with heresy and schism.

In his later writings he deals with modern society, its vices, ideals and perils; yet in many essentials he is a manifest disciple of Calderon.

Geomorphology is the part of geography which deals with terrestrial relief, including the submarine as well as the subaerial portions of the crust.

Their literature, with which alone we are here concerned, is largely polemical and to a great extent deals with grammar and exegesis.

In 1866 he published Une troupe de comediens, and afterwards Essai sur la restauration de nos monuments historiques devant fart et devant le budget, which deals particularly with the restoration of the cathedral of Evreux.

The first, De Sancta Trinitate, is addressed to Symmachus (Domino Patri Symmacho), and the result of the short discussion, which is of an abstract nature, and deals partly with the ten categories, is that unity is predicated absolutely, or, in regard to the substance of the Deity, trinity is predicated relatively.

The history of the two kingdoms is contained in Kings and the later and relatively less trustworthy Chronicles, which deals with Judah alone.

The article Fisheries deals with the subject from the economic and commercial point of view, and Angling with the catching of fish as a sport.

Weeks deals with the religious history in his Religious Development in the Province of North Carolina (Baltimore, 1892), Church and State in North Carolina (Baltimore, 1893) and Southern Quakers and Slavery (Baltimore, 1896); he is anti-Anglican, but judicial.

It deals with "the means and instruments of obtaining every virtue, and the remedies against every vice, and considerations serving to the resisting all temptations, together with prayers containing the whole Duty of a Christian."

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