dealing
IPA: dˈiɫɪŋ
noun
- (chiefly in the plural) A business transaction.
- One's manner of acting toward others; behaviour; interactions or relations with others.
Advertisement
Examples of "dealing" in Sentences
- Folks, "fascist" is a term dealing with the far right.
- Maybe you can give me a phrase dealing somehow with percentage.
- Dealing in contraband increased to the detriment of official trade.
- It might be the new language in dealing with the violent, fascist Republicans.
- Pretty straightforward, just try to apply the stuff he said and the attitude he put forth in dealing with other people.
- I'm sure it was exhausting, took unbelieveable work hours, and was extremely frustrating in dealing with lying, obstructionist Republicans.
- Evil times will not bear plain dealing, that is evil men will not; and the men the prophet here speaks of had reason to think themselves evil men indeed, when wise and good men thought it in vain to speak to them and were afraid of having any thing to do with them.
- It is the abuse of the filibuster that has been the issue here and that repugs have no integrity, no honesty in dealing, no sense of fairness or justice — there should be some way to preserve the filibuster in order for the minority to be heard, but something must be done to prevent the abuses of the repugs.
- The eight foundation cards, as they appear in the deal (whether they fall on the corner or on the side packets), are to be at once played in the space reserved for them, and on these may be played any suitable cards which in dealing fall _on either of the four corner packets_; but when a card (otherwise suitable) falls on either of the _side packets_, it may not be played unless the foundation to which it belongs happens to be the one _immediately adjoining the side packet on which that card fell in dealing_.
Advertisement
Advertisement