Pronunciation: /dɛk/
noun a set of playing cards
A1 The children played on the deck of the ship.
A2 I like to relax on the deck of my house.
B1 We had a barbecue on the deck last weekend.
B2 The deck of cards was shuffled before the game began.
C1 The deck of the yacht was spacious and luxurious.
C2 The deck of the cruise ship offered stunning views of the ocean.
verb to knock someone to the ground with a punch
A1 I deck the halls with boughs of holly during the holidays.
A2 She decked herself out in her fanciest dress for the party.
B1 The crew decked the ship with colorful flags for the parade.
B2 The interior designer decked out the living room with stylish furniture.
C1 The event planner decked the venue with elaborate decorations for the wedding.
C2 The team decked out the entire stadium with banners and posters for the championship game.
formal The crew members gathered on the upper deck for a safety briefing.
informal Let's hang out on the deck and enjoy the sunset.
slang I can't believe you landed that trick on the skateboard deck!
figurative She had a full deck of cards to play with when negotiating the deal.
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