decks
Pronunciation: [dɛks]
Word
Context: “games”
(noun) a set of cards used for playing different card games. Each deck contains many cards, and you use them to play games like poker or bridge.
Example
We have a new deck of cards that we can use for our game night.
Example
Without a deck of cards, we can't play our favorite card games.
Example
Do you want to buy a new deck of cards for the party?
Context: “construction”
(noun) a flat structure made for walking or putting furniture on, often found attached to buildings like houses or ships. It’s like a big outdoor floor.
Example
We spent the afternoon on the deck, enjoying the sunshine.
Example
The deck was too slippery after the rain, so we stayed inside.
Example
How many chairs can we fit on the deck?
Context: “games”
(verb) to put cards in a certain order to prepare for a game. This means getting the cards ready so we can start playing.
Example
I will deck the cards before we play our game.
Example
You cannot deck the cards if you don’t know the rules.
Example
Did you deck the cards for our game night?
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