will deck
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future tenseof deck.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
deck
Example Sentences
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By venturing past the Milky Way only now, both galaxies still bear abundant gas to forge brilliant new stars that will deck southern skies for eons to come.
From Scientific American ● Mar. 20, 2013
York has gone so far as to formulate a number of key principles which, he says, invariably inform how a dictator will deck out his humble palace.
From The Guardian ● Aug. 25, 2011
Lucy and Desi will light up the tree for young Ricky's Christmas, George and Grade will spend Christmas in jail, and the rest of TV's regulars will deck their corn with holly for the holidays.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Sometimes the Indian will deck his "medicine-bundle" with fanciful trinkets and quill-work At other times the "bundle" is kept forever out of the sight of all uninterested persons, and is altogether unadorned.
From Indian Why Stories Sparks from War Eagle's Lodge-Fire by Frank Bird Linderman
No gold of poetry will deck this tale, This gloomy record of an awful night; With pleasant words my fear I will not veil, Or hide the horrors of the fatal flight.
From 'Green Balls' The Adventures of a Night-Bomber by Paul Bewsher