Decking [verb]

Definition of Decking:

put on clothing, usually nice

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Sentence/Example of Decking:

Don’t wait until your idea or pitch deck is perfect, she says, before meeting with a small handful of people.

War is a two-player game in which a standard deck of cards is first shuffled and then divided into two piles with 26 cards each — one pile for each player.

The wide deck and front suspension provide a bounce-free ride while the heat-treated brake means you’ll always be in control.

This time around, we considered a number of experimental experiences, including interfaces where readers could shuffle the House, Senate and presidential forecasts like a deck of cards, or ones where users could sort of choose their own adventure.

Last week, the decks were cleared for the world’s largest social messenger app to start providing payment services in India.

Perhaps ammonia in the upper cloud decks acts as antifreeze, creating droplets of ammonia and water combined.

The top rows of the upper decks at Progressive Field, the new Yankee Stadium, Minute Maid Park and Globe Life Park are all higher than 120 feet.

The deck is made from hard rock maple and has a grippy surface to help you stay on longer as you learn to navigate bumps in the sidewalk.

When you’re in the emergency room, you bring an all-hands-on-deck approach.

It ended on a complaint that she was 'tired rather and spending my time at full length on a deck-chair in the garden.'