deed|deeds in English
noun
[diːd]
act, doing; document, certificate
Use "deed|deeds" in a sentence
1. The notary also draws up all other deeds related to the deed of sale: hypothecary loan, servitude, Acquittance, co-ownership agreement, will, etc
2. Description - Oregon Affiants Deed
3. From post-classical Latin Antefactum past deed from classical Latin ante- + factum deed.
4. 21 Our deeds determine us, much as we determine our deeds.
5. Deeds, no words.
6. Deeds, not words.
7. Ex.—It's nobbut Bairnish deed
8. This deed, you would remember.
9. The deed to his empire?
10. Oh, that's a savage deed!
11. It's a deed of transfer.
12. Murder is a foul deed.
13. You have the deed with you?
14. That is a praiseworthy great deed.
15. This is also how we prepare ourselves to magnify our callings—act upon act and deed upon deed.
16. Deeds usually follow plans.
17. Few words, many deeds.
18. Ill deeds cannot honour.
19. the Deeds Registry Act; and
20. Fine words dress ill deeds.
21. Action: [noun] a thing done : deed
22. One feature was the double deed.
23. A Beneficiary deed is a specific type of property deed that is used to transfer real property
24. Soaring speeches to quiet deeds.
25. The atrocious deeds they'd committed!