deck
/dɛk/
noun
- A flat area on a ship, building, or vehicle that you can walk on.
- We sat on the deck of the cruise ship and watched the sunset.
- The house has a large wooden deck in the backyard.
- The bus driver stood on the lower deck to collect tickets.
- A complete set of playing cards.
- I bought a new deck of cards for game night.
- He pulled an ace from the deck and won the round.
- She shuffled the deck and dealt the cards to each player.
- A platform or structure with a flat surface, often used for storage or display.
- The tape deck in the old car still works perfectly.
- The skateboarder landed a trick on the half-pipe deck.
- We stored the kayak on the roof deck of the car.
verb
- To decorate or dress something in a fancy or festive way.
- She decked herself in jewelry for the gala.
- They decked the halls with garlands and lights for the party.
- The store was decked out in red and green for the holidays.
- To hit someone hard, especially so that they fall down.
- He got so angry that he threatened to deck anyone who insulted him.
- In the movie, the hero decked the villain with one punch.
- The boxer decked his opponent in the first round.