decks (Meaning)
decks
a story or tier of a building (such as a sports stadium), a platform in a ship serving usually as a structural element and forming the floor for its compartments, decorate, the lid of the compartment at the rear of the body of an automobile, to clothe in a fine and impressive way, a flat structure resembling the deck of a ship, decorate sense 1, cover, the compartment, next in line, to knock down forcibly, a layer of clouds, ready for duty, to clothe in a striking or elegant manner, to furnish with or as if with a deck, the roadway of a bridge, to portray or present with embellishments, a flat floored roofless area adjoining a house, a packet of narcotics, tape deck, to provide (as a ship) with a deck, a pack of playing cards, something resembling the deck of a ship, a collection of visual or photographic slides presented usually one after another as a slideshow, a platform extending from side to side in a ship and forming a floor
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a story or tier of a building (such as a sports stadium), a platform in a ship serving usually as a structural element and forming the floor for its compartment
porches, terraces,balconies,verandahs, sundecks, galleries, lanais, stoops,verandas
mars, disfigures,scars, spoils, strips, simplifies, reveals,defaces, dismantles, exposes
The poker player deftly shuffled the deck of cards, preparing for an intense game.
The children squealed with delight as they built intricate structures with wooden building blocks decks.
The ship's captain ordered the boatswain to clear the decks in preparation for a storm.
The card deck was old and worn, bearing signs of countless hands and games played.