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on-deck

 

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Term: On-Deck

Part of Speech: Adjective, Noun

Definition:

  • Adjective: Ready, prepared, or available for immediate action or use.
  • Noun: A person or thing next in line or waiting for an opportunity.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Adjective: When something or someone is on-deck, they are prepared and ready for immediate use or action.
  2. Example Sentence: John always keeps an on-deck folder on his desktop, containing all the files he might need for a quick presentation.

  3. Noun: In sports, the on-deck position refers to the player next to bat in baseball, or the player waiting for their turn to play in various other sports.
  4. Example Sentence: The rookie player was anxiously waiting on-deck, eager to prove himself in his first professional game.

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