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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "deep" in a sentence

    deep example sentences

    deep


    1. They walked out into the lake almost knee deep, that would be enough, the water was already turning cold


    2. The creature turns around to face the car and cries a deep guttural noise, like air bleeding from a bagpipe


    3. From here a back hall lead into the kitchen and stairs to the back-office chambers deep in the building


    4. They were traveling down, deep into the Earth, where Johnny’s secret spy group, Department X, had one of its main operations centers


    5. A relaxing, routine activity right before bedtime conducted away from bright lights helps separate your sleep time from activities that can cause excitement, stress or anxiety which can make it more difficult to fall asleep, get sound and deep sleep or remain asleep


    6. They were forced to stop deep in Dawnsleep by ice, but they stayed very warm in that cabin


    7. "We think he's out in the Pennic Hills, deep in the cerrado of the Gengee bottom


    8. The other was a faded old geological map of the Gengee, where a desolate wasteland deep in the West Gengee Empty was marked up in Portuguese


    9. All Rose wants is to keep dancing, but deep down she realizes she will have succumb to her parents wishes and concentrate on her studies to become a doctor or a lawyer or something prestigious


    10. With a deep sigh, he turned on the antique chairs and smashed them to pieces until there wasn’t a chunk bigger than his fist

    11. But Tdeshi had attempted to drive herself two months without sleep and too deep into the drug that erased her


    12. I remember my dad had that kind of booming laugh that came deep from the gut


    13. By the time Herndon woke it was deep in Nightday, she thought it was week Voratainin but she wasn't too sure


    14. The fjord that leads to the tunnel is a wonderland in itself, great grey cliffs, leaping waterfalls and deep blue water


    15. Though they were less than a thousand miles from the equator, snow lingered deep into Morningday on the dense forest of shaftwood that coated the hills miles above


    16. I suggest that you use builder’s sand around the base of any wooden structures at least 2 feet out and two feet deep


    17. Construction Sand (90%) and DE (10%) mixed together and laid down around the house 3 feet deep and 3 feet out from the house will prevent termites from moving into your house


    18. Deep, regular waterings are essential to develop a lush, verdant lawn


    19. The amount of water used depends on how deep the roots are of the grass you are growing


    20. She was about to shout 'how dare you' but then remembered she was a half mile deep into his property

    21. Avoid wearing slippers and athletic shoes with deep treads


    22. I am deep in the Gengee however, so I regret it is going to be some time before I can get back there


    23. If the welcome for project staff and accompanying officials is anything to go by, there is already a deep sense of appreciation


    24. This provides for deep watering, encourages root development, provides oxygen to the soil


    25. Trees love slow, deep watering


    26. Always deep water trees before spraying


    27. He embroidered full lips of ruby red, eyes of a deep, longing brown, toes that were


    28. He takes a deep toke, holds it


    29. John takes a deep breath, enters the Pin number and pushes the pound sign


    30. the back of the car, sitting back in deep leather comfort as the Moor drove them not to

    31. The voice at the other end of the line was loud, deep, masculine, and very timorous


    32. is not having any distractions, and I was in deep, deep, trouble on that count


    33. the deep brown smoulder that, by the end of the evening, turned into nothing more


    34. Biggs gave a deep angry sigh then indicated the nearest house across the road from the small wooded area in which they stood


    35. Little salt lake was as deep as he had ever been, and that had been more than a century ago


    36. He took a deep breath


    37. hobble from her lair deep in the bowels of the house, but not a breath of air moved


    38. "Kwathwain's deep, the sun swims and stays red down there


    39. before he drifted into the deep sleep of the tired and emotional after what had turned


    40. deep that it swallowed entirely the weak shaft of moonlight that tried to sneak into the

    41. His inner child concurred, and after a moment of deep breathing, of sucking in


    42. He takes a deep breath


    43. It’s a lovely deep wine-red colour which sets off her skin tones and hair beautifully


    44. I took a deep breath, swallowed into my churning gut and stood my ground


    45. There was deep dissatisfaction


    46. One of the young men fires up the hooka, takes a deep drag and lets out the smoke in a tremendous cloud


    47. I took as deep a breath in as I could and repeated; "Please


    48. ’ She said, her voice cracking; she takes a deep breath, visibly steadying herself, before going on


    49. He shakes his head in frustration, sighs, takes a deep breath


    50. and his deep bellow














































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    Synonyms for "deep"

    deep oceanic abyss trench rich abstruse recondite cryptic cryptical inscrutable mysterious mystifying bass thick deeply late serious grave grievous difficult low buried abstract incisive abysmal involved earnest absorbed fast absorbing intimate extreme great wise artful designing astute bright cunning discerning intelligent below beneath subterranean river abyss ocean

    "deep" definitions

    the central and most intense or profound part


    a long steep-sided depression in the ocean floor


    literary term for an ocean


    relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply


    marked by depth of thinking


    having great spatial extension or penetration downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or laterally or outward from a center; sometimes used in combination


    very distant in time or space


    intense or extreme


    having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range


    strong; intense


    relatively thick from top to bottom


    extending relatively far inward


    (of darkness) densely dark


    large in quantity or size


    with head or back bent low


    of an obscure nature


    difficult to penetrate; incomprehensible to one of ordinary understanding or knowledge


    exhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy


    to a great depth; far down or in


    to an advanced time


    to a great distance