deeds in the PONS Dictionary

deeds Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

dirty deeds
dastardly deeds

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The guiding force is faith in the efficacy of one's own karmic deeds.
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He usually deploys robots or uses strange contraptions to carry out his dirty deeds, but it usually backfires on him.
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Outwardly this was expressed in new veneration of sincerity, emphasis on prayer and deeds of loving-kindness.
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Eliciting sympathy by telling exaggerated stories about bad deeds of other people (e.g. during gossip).
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While these heroes had to stem from the people, they were set apart by their heroic deeds.
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Other documents deeds, indentures, ecclesiastical licences, terriers (or inventories of church property) - date from 1671.
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Words and deeds are quite indifferent modes of the divine energy.
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In Aug. 1921 the most serious of many unpardonable deeds of violence broke out.
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May Allah include this in her good deeds.
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His success and deeds will be divine and sublime.
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