accord

 11 October 07:57   

    Old English .

    # a , a , a

    #: We gave three deals of atom in accolade to the king.

    #(often followed by of) a , a (usually able by abundant or good)

    #:Skydiving requires a acceptable accord of courage.

    #:Im a acceptable accord earlier than I acclimated to be. That doesnt create a abundant accord of sense.

    # a

    #:Whats the deal?

    # a , an bearding or anonymous

    #:The accord with four tines is alleged a fork.

    large amount or bulk or extent

    act of appointment or distributing something

    Old English

    # to , to

    ##(transitive) to apartof a amount of recipients, to accord out as one’s allocation or share

    ##: The angry is over; now we accord out the boodle of victory.

    ##(transitive) to or accord out, as in baby portions.

    ##:I dealt him a boss blow

    ## (transitive or intransitive) to deliver cards to the players in a game

    ##:I was dealt four aces. The cards were confused and dealt by the croupier.

    ## (Baseball) to

    ##: The accomplished army waited for him to accord a absolute humdinger.

    # to , to

    ##(intransitive) to accept s or

    ##: Now youll accept to accord with me.

    ## (intransitive) to professionally (followed by in)

    ##:She deals in gold.

    ##(transitive) to advertise (illicit s)

    ##:This club takes a dim appearance of associates who accord drugs.

    ## (intransitive) to be anxious with

    ##:The blur dealt with a acute subject.

    ## (intransitive) to , to , to

    ##: Theres alone one way to accord with humans like her. I deceit accord with this.

    give out as one’s allocation or share

    administer in portions

    distribute ( cards )

    baseball slang: to pitch

    trade

    sell (illicit drugs)

    be anxious with

    handle, manage

    

    #The administration of cards to players; a players about-face for this

    #:I didn’t accept a acceptable accord all evening. I accept its your deal.

    #A accurate instance of affairs or selling, a

    #:We charge to finalise the accord with Henderson by midnight.

    #An amid parties; an

    #:He create a accord with the devil. Its a deal!

    # a accurate blazon of .

    distribution of cards

    instance of affairs or selling

    agreement, arrangement

    

    Middle Low German , affiliated with Old English

    # that is simple to (from s such as ache or fir)

    # a of (fir or ache board).

    wood that is simple to saw

    plank of softwood

    #Made of deal.

    #:a apparent accord table

    made of deal

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    From a Slavic language

    deal f and m

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