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  • 111Deck of Magical Items —   Genre(s) Role playing games Publisher TSR …

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  • 112deck shoe — deck shoes N COUNT Deck shoes are flat casual shoes made of canvas or leather …

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  • 113deck hand — deck′ hand or deck′hand n. naut. navig. a sailor given duties that include maintenance, cargo storage, and line handling • Etymology: 1835–45, amer …

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  • 114deck tennis — deck′ ten nis n. spo a game for two persons played on a small court, esp. on the deck of a ship, in which a rubber or rope ring is tossed back and forth over a net, using only one hand • Etymology: 1925–30 …

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  • 115deck-bridge — deckˈ bridge noun A bridge whose upper stringer carries the roadway • • • Main Entry: ↑deck …

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  • 116deck|head — «DEHK HEHD», noun. the underside of a deck: »... trapped between rising water and a steel deckhead (Maclean s) …

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  • 117deck|house — «DEHK HOWS», noun. a house or room built on the deck of a ship: »The Third Mate emerged from the deckhouse and thumped down his seabag (Atlantic) …

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  • 118deck|ing — «DEHK ihng», noun. material used in constructing a deck: »The decking is coated with skid proof enamel abrasive tread (Science News Letter) …

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  • 119deck|load — «DEHK LOHD», noun. the cargo or load stowed on the deck of a ship: »All I would have to do was step across from our deckload of timber (Harper s) …

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  • 120Deck the Halls (novel) — Deck The Halls is a 2003 thriller novel by Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark.[1] References ^ Donahue, Deirdre (December 26, 2002) …

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