259 collocations for dealt

Without waiting for an answer, he took the poker and dealt the logs several blows.

He began to see that war had ministers of pain and sorrow hardly less cruel than those dealing death and wounds.

" I dealt eight more cards and became, to outward seeming, I hope, absorbed in the new aspect of the game.

We see the encampments of the tribe, the camels yielding milk and flesh for food, the women friends and councillors of their husbands, the boys inured to arms from early days, the careful breeding of horses, the songs of poet and minstrel stirring all hearts, the mail-clad lines of warriors with lance and sword, the supreme power of the Kingoften dealing out justice with stern, sudden, and inflexible ferocity.

" And with these words he dealt one stroke, A cruel stroke and true, It reached the Moor, it struck his heart And pierced it through and through.

Now frantic to the kennel's utmost verge Raving he runs, and deals destruction round.

When their terrible resolution is taken, their eyes appear to flash fire, their countenance assumes an expression of preternatural fury; and springing suddenly on their feet, they unsheath their daggers, plunge them into the heart of every one within their reach, and rushing out into the streets, deal wounds and murder as they run, until the arrow or dagger of some bold individual terminates their career.

Without a word the stranger stepped up to Mouler and dealt him a sounding box on the ear.

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Andforgive me once morebut do not speak as if you would deal one measure with the left hand and another with the right.

He walked it across the front of the building till he reached the old coach-house door; and there, with its bridle on its neck, he left it standing, while he stalked to the yard gate; and, dealing it a kick with his heel, it sprang back with the rebound, shaking from top to bottom, and stood open.

I avoided the blow of its powerful paw, and grappling with him I rolled on the turf, winding my right arm tight around his neck, and hugging close to his body to avoid his teeth and claws, while I dealt rapid thrusts with my knife.

He that sat on the throne was Minos, and he was dealing out just judgments to the dead.

It is not in their power to deal man great evil, and they can do little more mischief than to trick and to annoy.

Metaphysicians deal out this fact to the world over and over again, and all the philosophy of Locke, Newton, and Bacon would be of little worth without it.

"I mean he's beat us in a square game, an' we dealt a raw hand at that in using dogs at all.

And, knowing, make allowance for his ways, If hoots of ignorance and stones and jeers Martyr your latter days; But for such shoddy patriots as join The street-boy's manners to a petty mind, And dealing little in true-minted coin Tender the baser kind.

FIRST Telling how the Sheriff of Nottingham swore that he would deal dole to Robing Hood.

What equal fondness dealt th' allotted food!

to have been dealing out Heaven's thunders, as if I were infallible!

Let not this weak, unknowing hand Presume thy bolts to throw, And deal damnation round the land On each I judge thy foe.

Mostly he deals a game in the Starlight.

Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and to bring the poor that are cast out to thine house; when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him, and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh.

trick, cheat, wile, blind, feint, plant, bubble, fetch, catch, chicane, juggle, reach, hocus, bite; card sharping, stacked deck, loaded dice, quick shuffle, double dealing, dealing seconds, dealing from the bottom of the deck; artful dodge, swindle; tricks upon travelers; stratagem &c (artifice) 702; confidence trick, fake, hoax; theft &c 791; ballot-box stuffing [U.S.], barney

God there deals blessings.

259 collocations for  dealt