Phrasal Verb - Dealing Out
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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 |
|---|---|
| 1 | They dealt out the cards and began the poker game. |
| 2 | The store dealt out free samples of the new cheese. |
| 3 | The teacher dealt out a severe punishment to the student. |
| 4 | She dealt out a bad hand in the game of cards. |
| 5 | He dealt out his anger on my sister. |
| 6 | The town dealt out an enormous amount of aid to the victims of the hurricane. |
| 7 | The police dealt out a heavy fine to the driver. |
| 8 | The doctor dealt out a prescription for medication. |
| 9 | The politician dealt out empty words to the public during his speech. |
| 10 | The bank dealt out a generous amount of credit to the business owner. |