Sentence examples for are deed from inspiring English sources

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are deed

noun

An action or act; something that is done.

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Most common today are deed thieves, who approach distressed owners and offer to straighten out finances by temporarily taking over deeds.

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No reservations are deeded.

As ever in Russia, words are deeds.

"There are deeds being done, but there is no doer," Macalister went on.

Their deeds are deeds of darkness, and cannot bear the light of civilization.

Words are for heroes / and the words of heroes are deeds".

"These are deeds that will live on for centuries," he said.

BEENS Relationships are deeds.

Now, the effects of insufficient or excessive heat are deeds, good or bad.

"With Reagan," the KGB reported in Moscow, "words are deeds".

While the perfluorocarbons of interest are deeded nontoxic, the surfactants that stabilize the droplets must also be considered.

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