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9 Sentences With "what the deuce"

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So if I'm ever Pres, I get to end with "What the deuce"?
What "The Deuce" has from the get-go is filthy, vibrant, indomitable life.
DAVID SIMON We're bouncing toward the beginning of the end of what the Deuce was when it was New York's Tenderloin, the center of the sex trade in New York.
What the deuce does this philistine mean by showing his dirty halfpence to me?
What the deuce was I about when I married one of these scurvy, feckless, futile, scrimshank, scallywag men?
Ei der Daus! (also: Was der Daus!) is an expression, similar, to "What the deuce!" in English, which reflects astonishment, bewilderment or even anger. It is commonly, if wrongly, assumed to be an expression derived from card players' jargon.
The match lasted 5 ½ hours and 107 games which Dick eventually won 32–30, 3–6, 19–17. This lengthy duel was featured later that year in a Sports Illustrated article by George Plimpton titled "What the Deuce is Going On?" In 1972 Knoght signed on with Nike as the young company’s first worldwide tennis promotions manager.
Politicards are a deck of playing cards produced each election year in the United States with 54 caricatures depicting political candidates and prominent political figures. The first Politicards deck was produced in 1971 for the 1972 election by the artist Peter Green, the writer Lee Livingston, the businessman Mike Killeen and the designer Norman Friant."What the Deuce?", Southland Sunday magazine, June 18, 1972.
Gwyn nicknamed Louise "Squintabella" for her looks and the "Weeping Willow" for her tendencies to sob. In one instance, recorded in a letter from George Legge to Lord Preston, Nell characteristically jabbed at the Duchess's "great lineage," dressing in black at Court, the same mourning attire as Louise, when a prince of France died. Someone there asked, "What the deuce was the Cham of Tartary to you?" to which Nell responded, "Oh, exactly the same relation that the French Prince was to Mademoiselle de Kérouaille." The Duchess of Portsmouth's only recorded riposte was, "anybody may know she has been an orange-wench by her swearing" Their relationship was not strictly adversarial; they were known to get together for tea and cards, for example.

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