Collocations for "decked"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "decked" in context.
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deck
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- a [flight, sun, rear] deck
- the [ship's, cruise liner's, yacht's] deck
- the [lower, upper, fifth] deck
- our cabin was on the [fifth] deck
- [booked, had] a [cabin, suite] on the upper deck
- the [casino, cinema, grand hall] is on the lower deck
- sitting in the [lower, upper] deck of the bus
- the deck began to [rock, sway, shift, move]
- the waves reached the [second] deck
- all hands on deck!
- [relaxing, chilling, chatting] on the wooden deck
- [an attached, a detached] deck
- building a deck
- putting in a deck
- adding on a deck
- the house has a deck in the [back, backyard]
- this deck has a [seating, standing] capacity of
- cards: [shuffle, cut, rig, stack] the deck
- cards: [take, pick, choose] any card from the deck
- cards: play with [five] decks
- slang: wasn't playing with a full deck
- let's clear the decks and get [to work, started]
- knocked his [rival, opponent] to the deck
- the [challenger, rival] hit the deck
- deck (out) the [hall, Christmas tree, room]
- deck (it) with [streamers, balloons, ribbons]
- decked him out in [blue, team colors, new clothes]
- decked herself out in [jewelry, gold, diamonds, necklaces, rings]
- decked his [opponent, coworker, attacker]
- decked by his [opponent]
- decked him with a [blow, punch, blunt object]
- deck him in the [face, chin]
'decked' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):