To deal in

Definition of To deal in

To have to do with; to be engaged in; to practice; as, they deal in political matters.
- Locke.
To buy and sell; to furnish, as a retailer or wholesaler; as, they deal in fish.

See also: Deal Deal

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To cut and run
To cut both ways
To cut corners
To cut down
To cut in
To cut lots
To cut off
To cut one's eyeteeth
To cut one's stick
To cut the cards
To cut the knot
To cut up
To cut up shines
To dam out
To dance attendance
To dance on a rope
To dance the hay
To dangle about
To dare larks
To deal by
-To deal in-
To deal in futures
To deal with
To declare off
To declare one's self
To deny one's self
To depart with
To depress the pole
To develop a curved surface on a plane
To die game
To die in harness
To die in the last ditch
To die in the pain
To dig down
To dig from
To dig in
to dig in one's heels
To dig out
To din into
To dine with Duke Humphrey
To ding (anything) in one's ears
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