Deuces [noun]

Definition of Deuces:

two of something

Synonyms of Deuces:


Opposite/Antonyms of Deuces:

Single

One


Sentence/Example of Deuces:

Once even a blue bean (a bullet) made sad work with my head, and my fist has got a deuce of a smashing.

A butcher's boy, running against a gentleman with his tray, made him exclaim, "The deuce take the tray!"

The deuce of it is that, personally, I love this man; his eye speaks to me, I am pleased in his society.

The deuce fly away with literature, for the basest sport in creation.

You're mistaken about that, madame, for his infatuation for the mistress doesn't keep him from playing the deuce with her maid.

Probably few persons who allow themselves the enjoyment of that rather jocular expletive, the deuce!

If you wouldn't mind tidying up, some day—I left my papers in a deuce of a mess.

As we were coming along, we heard a dreadful row outside, and saw a large body of troops bolting off in a deuce of a hurry.

It was all very well to tell you I'd start on my visit—but how the deuce was I to start without a penny in the world?

And they have to manage like the deuce to keep themselves in grub from one remittance day to the next.