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  • 1deal a blow — see ↑deal, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑blow deal a blow ◇ To deal a blow to someone means to hit someone. (formal) He dealt his enemy a mighty blow. [=he hit his enemy hard] …

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  • 2Deal or No Deal (UK game show) — Deal or No Deal (UK) An image from the opening sequence of the UK game show (2011) Format Game show Created by Endemol UK …

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  • 3Deal or No Deal Canada — logo Format Game show Created by John de Mol Starring …

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  • 4Deal or No Deal (Ireland) — Deal or No Deal Ireland Format Game Show Created by Endemol International Presented by Keith Barry Country of origin Ireland …

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  • 5DEAL — Round function of DEAL General Designers Lars Knudsen First published 1998 …

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  • 6Deal Breaker — is a 1995 thriller novel by Harlan Coben and is the first of the novels which feature Myron Bolitar. Contents 1 Description 2 Plot 3 Character List 4 Film adaptation …

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  • 7deal somebody in — ˌdeal sb ˈin derived (informal, especially NAmE) to include sb in an activity • That sounds great. Deal me in! Main entry: ↑dealderived …

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  • 8deal with — [verb] 1. handle, attend to, cope with, get to grips with, manage, see to, take care of, treat 2. be concerned with, consider * * * deal with [phrasal verb] deal with (someone or something) 1 : to be about (something) : to have (something) as a… …

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  • 9deal in — transitive verb : to include (a specified player) among those to whom cards are dealt deal me in * * * deal in [phrasal verb] 1 deal in (something) 1 a : to buy and sell (something) as a business …

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  • 10deal a mortal blow (to something) — strike/deal/a mortal blow (to something) phrase to completely destroy something This could deal a mortal blow to his credibility. Thesaurus: to destroy or severely damage somethingsynonym Main entry: mortal …

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