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deck

Transitive Verb
past: deckedpp: deckeding: decking

The word carries a strong association with structural stability and openness. Whether on a ship or a home, it evokes a sense of a platform designed for observation, utility, or leisure, standing distinct from the interior enclosed spaces. In a social or gaming context, it shifts toward the idea of a complete system or a curated collection. When referring to a deck of cards or a presentation deck, the focus is on a structured set of tools used to achieve a specific goal or outcome.

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Meanings

Noun

A flat surface of planks, typically on a ship or attached to a house.

"The guests gathered on the back deck for the barbecue."

Noun

A set of playing cards.

"He shuffled the deck before dealing the first hand."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To knock someone down with a single punch.

"The boxer managed to deck his opponent in the second round."

Transitive Verb
[something]

To decorate a space with festive ornaments.

"They decided to deck the halls with holly and ivy."

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