"Dealt" is past tense for the verb, "To Deal"
deal: 1. To interact with a person or situation. 2. To negotiate in money. 3. To give playing cards to contestants in a card game.
Yellow is a water hazard. Red is a lateral hazard. White is out of bounds. The rules indicate how each of these should be dealt with.
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the lords
The songs usually dealt with LOVE. The were also songs about Crusades, dance, and spinning songs, but the main topic was love.
Publication of parliamentary proceedings
elizabeth dealt with plotters in a mean way the way they shoud be dealt with but she didnt be as mean as Mary would have been
you probably mean Dealt
It's a card idiom. Your "hand" was the set of cards that you were dealt in the game. If you play the hand you were dealt, you don't try to cheat or get out of anything, but work with what you have.
You have been dealt a pair of 8
it means you got dealt 2 aces from the start
Yes dealt is the past participle of deal.deal / dealt / dealt
The phrase is "fate dealt a cruel hand."
Dealt
The answer depends on how many cards are dealt out to you - which depends on how many cards you are dealt.
The past tense for deal is dealt.
In which courts are criminal cases dealt with?
Dealt really means to be given in this sentence To have been dealt a bad set of circumstances = to have been given a bad set of circumstances To have been dealt a good hand = to have been given a good hand