Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deed.(verb)
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Use "deeds" in a sentence
""Observe prayer at early morning, at the close of day, and at the approach of night; for the _good deeds drive away the evil deeds_.""
"During this panic the citizens went almost mad with cruel terror, and did deeds which make a dark stain on the pages of New York's history, deeds which almost parallel those done in the evil days of the Salem witchcraft persecutions, save that in the New York case there really was some ground for the anger and resentment of the persecutors."
"The deeds were accordingly produced, and the fitting member's counfel required evidence to prove the property defcribed in them, to be antient burgages, ac - cording to the defcriptions in the deeds* This was accordingly done with refpeft to four: And then, after fome little difpute, they admitted (as was done before the laft Committee) that more than nine perfons (the number of the fitting member's votes) intitled to burgage houfes, had tendered their votes for the petitioner."