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spade Definition


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spade1
noun
    1a. A long-handled digging tool with a broad metal blade which is designed to be pushed into the ground with the foot;
    1b. Anything that is of a similar shape or used for a similar purpose, eg a child's plastic digging toy, or a knife-like implement used by whalers.
    2. One spade's depth.
verb
    spaded, spading
    1. To dig or turn over (ground) with a spade.
Derivative: spadelike
adj
    Derivative: spader
    noun
      Idiom: call a spade a spade
        To speak plainly and frankly.
      Etymology: Anglo-Saxon spadu.





      spade2
      noun spades
        1a. cards.
          One of the four suits of playing-card with a black spade-shaped symbol (♠), the others being the diamond, heart and club;
        1b. cards.
          A card of this suit;
          Example: laid a spade and won the hand
        1c. cards.
          One of the playing-cards of this suit.
          Form: spades
        2. offensive, slang
          A black person, especially a male with very dark skin.
      Etymology: 16c: from Italian spada a sword, from Greek spathe a broad flat piece of wood.



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