deuces in English

noun
1
a thing representing, or represented by, the number two, in particular.
2
the tie score of 40-all in a game, at which a player needs two consecutive points to win the game.
Federer was in the sort of form which took him to the Wimbledon title this year, with Blake staving off an amazing 19 out of 20 break-point opportunities, and surviving 10 deuces in one service game.
3
used as a euphemism for “devil” in expressions of annoyance, impatience, or surprise or for emphasis.
how the deuce are we to make a profit?

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1. Chucked The Deuces Up On Tyreek Hill And The Chiefs

2. Synonyms for Curveballs include curves, deuces, yakkers, plot twists, bombshells, shockers, surprise, epiphanies, revelations and kickers

3. The last game before the first drizzle arrived saw Rafter taken to six deuces as he wrestled to hold his serve.