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Phrasal Verb - Dealing Out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To deal out is a part of the phrasal verb 'deal out' which is used in the English language, meaning to give out something, such as cards in a game, goods in a shop, or punishment to someone. It can also refer to the act of delivering a severe or unfair blow.

Examples

No.Example
1They dealt out the cards and began the poker game.
2The store dealt out free samples of the new cheese.
3The teacher dealt out a severe punishment to the student.
4She dealt out a bad hand in the game of cards.
5He dealt out his anger on my sister.
6The town dealt out an enormous amount of aid to the victims of the hurricane.
7The police dealt out a heavy fine to the driver.
8The doctor dealt out a prescription for medication.
9The politician dealt out empty words to the public during his speech.
10The bank dealt out a generous amount of credit to the business owner.