Definition
a deal: an agreement, a transaction, an arrangement, a contract, an understanding
We have a deal. It's agreed.
to close a deal to sign, conclude or finish a contract or business agreement
to deal: to distribute, to sell, to give
This is an irregular verb:
I deal / I dealt / I have dealt
to deal with: to be in charge of; to handle, to manage
I will deal directly with the boss myself. I don't need anyone to help me with this.
- "Marlene : Okay, I'll sign a deal."
- "Philip : Ok, open the door, let's see what we're dealing with here."
- "Ok, you've got a deal!"
- "Bruno and Harold Warbuckle will soon be celebrating a business deal over some cold Scotch and peanuts."
- "I should really report you to the police, but I will take great pleasure in dealing with this matter personally."
- "Not only did I lose the deal, but Stink ruined my favorite pair of pants."
- "You have got yourself a deal!"
- "You dealt with minor setbacks like Luna DeLune's absurd claim that her LunaBot "had bad energy" (we checked the voltage, she was fine)."
- "To help us better deal with your complaint, please choose from the following menu"
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