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deuce

1 American  
[doos, dyoos] / dus, dyus /

noun

  1. Cards.  a card having two pips; a two, or two-spot.

  2. Dice.

    1. the face of a die having two pips.

    2. a cast or point of two.

  3. Tennis.  a situation, as a score of 40–40 in a game or 5–5 in a match, in which a player must score two successive points to win the game or two successive games to win the set.

  4. Slang.

    1. a two-dollar bill.

    2. the sum of two dollars.


adjective

  1. (especially in games, sports, and gambling) two.

deuce 2 American  
[doos, dyoos] / dus, dyus /

noun

  1. devil; dickens (used as a mild oath).

    Where the deuce did they hide it?


deuce 1 British  
/ djuːs /

noun

    1. a playing card or dice with two pips or spots; two

    2. a throw of two in dice

  1. tennis a tied score (in tennis 40-all) that requires one player to gain two successive points to win the game

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deuce 2 British  
/ djuːs /

interjection

  1. an expression of annoyance or frustration

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noun

  1. (intensifier) used in such phrases as what the deuce, where the deuce, etc

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Etymology

Origin of deuce1

First recorded in 1425–75; late Middle English deus, dewes, from Anglo-French, Old French, from Latin duōs (masculine accusative of duo ) “two”

Origin of deuce2

First recorded in 1645–55; apparently to be identified with deuce 1

Example Sentences

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Sabalenka held serve just once in the opening set - and even that required three deuce games - and quickly found herself a double break down.

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A hard-fought hold after three deuces set Gauff on her way at the start of the third set before breaking to go 3-1 up and safely seeing out the rest of the encounter.

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A tight first set, packed with quality serving and ball-striking, saw neither player earn a chance of a break, with none of the 12 games leading to the tie-break even going to deuce.

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Machac, 23, made the brighter start to the match, imposing himself with a flurry of crunching forehands and taking Draper to deuce in the Brit’s opening service game.

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Dimitrov managed to avoid another disastrous start in the third set, fending off break point to hold from deuce.

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