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TRADED |
Dealt |
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METED |
Dealt out |
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DEALTH |
Share dealt. |
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FIELDED |
Dealt with (question) |
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YIELDED |
Dealt with (question) |
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ADDRESSED |
Dealt with (issue) |
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DISPOSED |
Dealt with, ... of |
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WEALTH |
The law dealt with affluence |
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LEARNED |
Academic dealt with a lender |
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OXIDISE |
So Dixie dealt with rust |
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DELTA |
Apparently dealt a radio code |
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COPED |
Dealt successfully with Constable Ed |
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STRAIGHFACED |
Poker player’s look when dealt ten-toace? |
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HIGH |
The highest card dealt or drawn. |
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EMERGENCIES |
Singer and emcee dealt with unforeseen crises |
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GENDARMES |
Man's greed dealt with by Parisian officers |
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NOTIFICATIONS |
Warnings of no action, if it’s dealt with |
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CALAMITIES |
Tim turned in as Alice dealt with disasters |
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INTRAY |
Shallow container for documents to be dealt with |
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WESTSIDESTORY |
Yes, worst diets are dealt with in this film |
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UNTRADED |
Not dealt with in trade; not visited for purposes of
trade. |
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LOW |
The lowest trump, usually the deuce; the lowest trump dealt or
drawn. |
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OILMAN |
One who deals in oils; formerly, one who dealt in oils and
pickles. |
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RATION |
Hence, a certain portion or fixed amount dealt out; an
allowance; an allotment. |
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DISPENSATION |
That which is dispensed, dealt out, or appointed;
that which is enjoined or bestowed |