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		decks noun trousers  UK, 1983
 idiomdecksclear the decksto get ready to start doing something new, by finishing work, dealing with problems, or clearing things away:I'm trying to clear the decks before Christmas, so we can start on the research in the New Year.Let's clear the decks a bit - can't some of these books go in the storeroom?  (redirected from decks)
 deck1.  tv. to knock someone to the ground.  Fred decked Bob with one blow.   2.  n. a pack of cigarettes.  Can you toss me a deck of fags, please?   See:- a few cards short of a (full) deck
 - a few cards shy of a (full) deck
 - all hands on deck
 - be not playing with a full deck
 - be one card short of a full deck
 - be one card shy of a (full) deck
 - be several cards short of a (full) deck
 - be several cards short of a full deck
 - cards are stacked against
 - clear the deck
 - clear the deck(s)
 - clear the decks
 - clear the decks, to
 - deck
 - deck out
 - few bricks short of a load
 - have the cards stacked against
 - have the deck stacked against
 - have the deck stacked against (someone or something)
 - hit the deck
 - joker in the deck, a
 - not playing with a full deck
 - on deck
 - one card shy of a (full) deck
 - play with a full deck
 - several cards short of a (full) deck
 - stack the deck
 - stack the deck (against) (someone or something)
 - stack the deck in the favor of (someone or something)
 
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