dealings
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
deal1
▶verb (past and past part. dealt)
- 1 distribute (cards) to players for a game or round.
■ (deal someone in) include a new player in a card game.
- 2 (deal something out) distribute or apportion something.
- 3 take part in commercial trading of a commodity.
■ buy and sell (illegal drugs).
■ (deal with) have commercial relations with.
- 4 (deal with) take measures concerning.
■ cope with.
■ have as a subject.
- 5 inflict (a blow) on.
- 1 an agreement entered into by two or more parties for their mutual benefit.
■ a particular form of treatment: working mothers get a bad deal.
- 2 the process of dealing cards in a card game.
– phrases
a big deal [usu. with neg.] informal an important thing.
a good (or great) deal a large amount.
a square deal a fair arrangement.
it's a deal informal used to express assent to an agreement.
a big deal [usu. with neg.] informal an important thing.
■ (big deal) used ironically to express contempt for something unimpressive.
a deal of a large amount of.a good (or great) deal a large amount.
■ to a considerable extent.
a raw deal informal unfair or harsh treatment.a square deal a fair arrangement.
it's a deal informal used to express assent to an agreement.
– derivatives
dealing noun.
dealing noun.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
deal2
▶noun fir or pine wood as a building material.
– origin ME: from Mid. Low Ger. and MDu. dele ‘plank’.
'dealings' also found in these Oxford entries:
affair
- associate
- back office
- commerce
- custom
- devilry
- guanxi
- heroine
- intercourse
- land office
- market
- monopoly
- pratique
- racketeer
- sharp practice
- shop steward
- spiv
- touch
- traffic
- truck
- unhedged
- whoremonger

