decks

[deks]

decks Definition

  • 1a flat surface made of wood or other materials, especially one used for sitting on, or standing on to work at a height from the ground
  • 2a set of cards used for playing games

Using decks: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "decks" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The crew was working on the deck of the ship.

  • Example

    We sat on the deck and enjoyed the view.

  • Example

    He shuffled the deck of cards and dealt them out.

  • Example

    She won the game with a lucky draw from the deck.

decks Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for decks

Phrases with decks

  • on deck

    ready and available to do something

    Example

    We need all hands on deck to finish this project.

  • to remove any obstacles or distractions in preparation for an important task or event

    Example

    Before the exam, I cleared the decks by reviewing all my notes and getting a good night's sleep.

  • hit the deck

    to quickly drop to the ground, especially to avoid danger or gunfire

    Example

    When the shooting started, everyone hit the deck and waited for the police to arrive.

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Summary: decks in Brief

The term 'decks' [deks] refers to two distinct concepts. The first is a flat surface made of wood or other materials, often used for sitting or working at a height. Examples include 'The crew was working on the deck of the ship.' The second is a set of cards used for playing games, as in 'He shuffled the deck of cards and dealt them out.' Phrases like 'on deck' and 'clear the decks' extend the concept of 'deck' into idiomatic expressions.