| deck |  |  | 
| n. (artifact) | 1. deck | any of various platforms built into a vessel. | 
 |  ~ afterdeck | a deck abaft of midships. | 
 |  ~ flight deck, landing deck | the upper deck of an aircraft carrier; used as a runway. | 
 |  ~ foredeck | the deck between the bridge and the forecastle. | 
 |  ~ gun deck | formerly any deck other than the weather deck having cannons from end to end. | 
 |  ~ awning deck, hurricane deck, hurricane roof, promenade deck | a deck at the top of a passenger ship. | 
 |  ~ lido deck | an open deck including a swimming pool. | 
 |  ~ lower deck, third deck | the deck below the main deck. | 
 |  ~ main deck, second deck | the uppermost sheltered deck that runs the entire length of a large vessel. | 
 |  ~ fourth deck, orlop, orlop deck | the fourth or lowest deck. | 
 |  ~ platform | a raised horizontal surface.; "the speaker mounted the platform" | 
 |  ~ quarterdeck | the stern area of a ship's upper deck. | 
 |  ~ ship | a vessel that carries passengers or freight. | 
 |  ~ upper deck | a higher deck. | 
| n. (artifact) | 2. deck | street name for a packet of illegal drugs. | 
 |  ~ dime bag, dime | street name for a packet of illegal drugs that is sold for ten dollars. | 
 |  ~ packet | a small package or bundle. | 
 |  ~ argot, jargon, lingo, patois, vernacular, slang, cant | a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves).; "they don't speak our lingo" | 
| n. (group) | 3. deck, deck of cards, pack of cards | a pack of 52 playing cards. | 
 |  ~ playing card | one of a pack of cards that are used to play card games. | 
 |  ~ queen | one of four face cards in a deck bearing a picture of a queen. | 
 |  ~ suit | playing card in any of four sets of 13 cards in a pack; each set has its own symbol and color.; "a flush is five cards in the same suit"; "in bridge you must follow suit"; "what suit is trumps?" | 
 |  ~ pack | a complete collection of similar things. | 
| n. (artifact) | 4. deck | a porch that resembles the deck on a ship. | 
 |  ~ porch | a structure attached to the exterior of a building often forming a covered entrance. | 
 |  ~ sun deck | an unroofed deck. | 
| v. (stative) | 5. adorn, beautify, deck, decorate, embellish, grace | be beautiful to look at.; "Flowers adorned the tables everywhere" | 
 |  ~ be | have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun).; "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer" | 
 |  ~ ornament | be an ornament to.; "stars ornamented the Christmas tree" | 
| v. (creation) | 6. bedeck, bedight, deck | decorate.; "deck the halls with holly" | 
 |  ~ adorn, decorate, grace, ornament, beautify, embellish | make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc..; "Decorate the room for the party"; "beautify yourself for the special day" | 
 |  ~ plume | deck with a plume.; "a plumed helmet" | 
| v. (contact) | 7. coldcock, deck, dump, floor, knock down | knock down with force.; "He decked his opponent" | 
 |  ~ beat | hit repeatedly.; "beat on the door"; "beat the table with his shoe" | 
| knock out |  |  | 
| v. (change) | 1. knock out | eliminate.; "knock out a target" | 
 |  ~ do away with, eliminate, get rid of, extinguish | terminate, end, or take out.; "Let's eliminate the course on Akkadian hieroglyphics"; "Socialism extinguished these archaic customs"; "eliminate my debts" | 
| v. (contact) | 2. kayo, knock cold, knock out | knock unconscious or senseless.; "the boxing champion knocked out his opponent in a few seconds" | 
 |  ~ beat up, work over, beat | give a beating to; subject to a beating, either as a punishment or as an act of aggression.; "Thugs beat him up when he walked down the street late at night"; "The teacher used to beat the students" | 
| v. (change) | 3. knock out | destroy or break forcefully.; "The windows were knocked out" | 
 |  ~ remove, take away, withdraw, take | remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract.; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment" | 
| v. (emotion) | 4. knock out | overwhelm with admiration.; "All the guys were knocked out by her charm" | 
 |  ~ overwhelm, sweep over, whelm, overpower, overcome, overtake | overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli. | 
| v. (change) | 5. knock out | empty (as of tobacco) by knocking out.; "knocked out a pipe" | 
 |  ~ empty | make void or empty of contents.; "Empty the box"; "The alarm emptied the building" | 
Recent comments
5 days 18 hours ago
1 week 4 days ago
1 week 4 days ago
6 weeks 1 day ago
21 weeks 4 days ago
28 weeks 1 day ago
41 weeks 3 days ago
44 weeks 3 days ago
46 weeks 2 days ago
1 year 1 week ago