deuced
adverb
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L188844 on Wikidata ↗adjective
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L335997 on Wikidata ↗Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈd(j)uːsɪd/ / /d(j)uːst/
adj
Etymology: Etymology tree English deuce English -ed English deuced From deuce + -ed.
- Damned.
“The Prince don’t marry nowadays, as you say: unless the Princess has a doosid deal of money in the funds, or is a lady of his own rank.”
adv
Etymology: Etymology tree English deuce English -ed English deuced From deuce + -ed.
- Damned.
“"Very well, Max," acquiesced his companion. "Only don't blame me if it turns out as deuced awkward for your man as Mrs. G. has done. Shall I tell you what a counsel may be expected to put to the jury as the explanation of that lady's evidence?"”