deck
2deck
verbDefinition of DECK
transitive verb
1
obsolete : cover
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3
[1deck] : to furnish with or as if with a deck
4
[1deck] : to knock down forcibly : floor <decked him with one punch>
Examples of DECK
- We spent hours decking the chapel with flowers before the wedding.
- He decked him with one punch.
Origin of DECK
Dutch dekken to cover; akin to Old High German decchen
First Known Use: 1513
Related to DECK
Related Words: accessorize, dress up, trap, trick (out); brighten, freshen, smarten, spruce (up); boss, chase; braid, embroider, feather, figure, filigree, fillet, flounce, frill, fringe, furbelow, garland, hang, lace, ribbon, swag, wreathe; appliqué, gild, paint; diamond, gem, impearl, jewel, pearl; redecorate, redo
See Synonym Discussion at adorn
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