deuce|deuces in English
noun
[djuːs]
playing card with two spots; side of a die bearing two spots; throw of the dice which totals two; score of 40 each or five games each (Tennis); two dollars or two pounds (Slang)
Use "deuce|deuces" in a sentence
1. It is like an endless, exhausting game of tennis, deuce after deuce.
2. Who the deuce is that?
3. Where the deuce is he?
4. A seven for Daddy, five deuce.
5. Deuce did not press the point.
6. The deuce ! I've lost my keys!
7. What the deuce is that?
8. What the deuce is he doing?
9. Chucked The Deuces Up On Tyreek Hill And The Chiefs
10. A deuce of a lovely day.
11. The ( very ) deuce is in them!
12. There will be the deuce to pay.
13. What the deuce is going on?
14. Then she can go to the deuce . "
15. The deuce it is [ you are, etc. ]!
16. Who / What / Where the deuce is that?
17. Now , who the deuce do I know?
18. I've got the deuce of a headache.
19. The deuce is in it if I cannot.
20. Then it was my advantage, then deuce again.
21. The weather played the deuce with our plans.
22. What the deuce do you think you're doing?
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25. Why the deuce didn't you let me try cruelty?