Deeds - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈdiːdz|  American pronunciation of the word deeds
Brit.  |diːdz|  British pronunciation of the word deeds
- this word is used as a plural form of the noundeed

Extra examples

They taught their children to be kind and to do good deeds.

News of their heroic deeds spread far and wide.

...committed their nefarious deeds under the dark cope of night...

...ascended into the empyrean after a life filled with good deeds...

...hundreds of people were swindled out of their savings, and all they had to show for it were fake land deeds...

...aspire to great deeds, and you have a better chance of doing good deeds...

...valorous deeds that will be long remembered...

Their deeds contrast with their promises.

Florence Nightingale was renowned for her good deeds.

She was renowned for her good deeds.

People whose deeds, admirable or otherwise.

The deeds of these few brave men have passed into history.

He was recompensed for his dirty deeds.

After the morning's good deeds he deserved a rest.

The poem tells of the deeds of a famous warrior.

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