Definition of Deucing

1. deuce [v] - See also: deuce

Lexicographical Neighbors of Deucing

deubiquitinations
deubiquitinylating
deubiquitinylation
deubiquitinylations
deubiquitylate
deubiquitylated
deubiquitylating
deubiquitylation
deuce
deuce-ace
deuce-to-seven lowball
deuce coupe
deuced
deucedly
deuces
deucing (current term)
deuddarn
deuddarns
deunionise
deunionised
deunionises
deunionising
deus
deus ex machina
deut-
deutencephalon
deuter-
deuteragonist
deuteragonists
deuteranomalies

Literary usage of Deucing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Kentucky Opinions by Kentucky Court of Appeals, J. K. Roberts, Charles Middleton McDonald, Daniel Woolsey Crockett, Kentucky law reporter (1915)
"A verbal contract for the sale of land is not legally obligatory upon either party, until some writing eri- i deucing the sale, and sufficient to take j the ..."

2. Wright & Ditson Officially Adopted Lawn Tennis Guide edited by Joseph T Whittelsey, Irving C Wright (1915)
"The first two sets went to Burdick and he had the next all but one point, when Hayes rallied and took the game, deucing the set and finally winning, ..."

3. History of the Town of Hampton Falls, N. H.: From the Time of the First by Warren Brown (1900)
"... and myself, in point of justification, and the con- deucing thereof, is not of that nature and consequence as was then presented to me in the false, ..."

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