Deed in a sentence as a noun

It's about paying the price, not doing the deed, and he wasn't prepared for that.

Ask him to pay shipping, and bask in the good deed while you wait for your new machine.

And that his deed will inspire future whistleblowers.

[1] That is why we're stuck building photo-sharing apps: because no good deed goes unpunished.

The thumb rule for describing these sort of things in India is the saying 'No good deed goes unpunished'.

If I do good deed X at the point of a gun, I am a better person than someone who does it of their own accord?

I am not going to name any names of the people who coded the dastardly deed, if they wish to step forward, they will need to do it themselves.

Would you want to have someone looking over your shoulder all the time?People who work in retail seem to be doing just fine, not to mention officers of the court who's every word and deed is recorded and transcribed.

It's the idea that women are not naturally sexual beings until they're corrupted by the cruder, more physical men, and the related idea that women are naturally more pure in thought and deed than men.

I'm sure for 100% of mortgages people would love to just make a down payment and get the deed and not have to make any other payments for 15+ years but there's nothing ironic about the need to fulfill contractual obligations that aren't awesome for you.

Deed definitions

noun

a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess it; "he signed the deed"; "he kept the title to his car in the glove compartment"

See also: title

noun

something that people do or cause to happen