Sentences with deep
deep
D d - The water is very deep and mysterious-looking.
- Deep in the earth's crust the rock may be subjected to temperatures high enough to melt it.
- The Hubble Space Telescope has turned 15, with 750000 photographs of deep space and Earth to its credit, and its future now uncertain.
- So I made it my mission to learn how to get rid of deep facial lines.
- The wardrobe was very deep.
- I found myself in water only three feet deep.
- Infrared heat is deep healing and creates a therapeutic source for aching.
- I wanted to take the time to talk to you about how you can actually cook a turkey with a deep fryer.
- ...an inch-deep stab wound.
- They were now deep inside rebel territory.
- ...Steve Staunton's deep cross.
- A crowd three deep seemed paralysed by the images on these monitors.
- I had a deep admiration for Sartre.
- I kept reassuring them but deep in my heart I knew we had no hope.
- Una soon fell into a deep sleep.
- Abby had been so deep in thought that she had walked past her aunt's car without even seeing it. [+ in]
- Peter gave him a long deep look.
- Cal took a long, deep breath, struggling to control his own emotions.
- The sky was deep blue and starry.
- ...deep colours.
- His voice was deep and mellow.
- James is a very deep individual.
- This is a very deep question.
- He is so deep in debt and desperate for money that he's apparently willing to say anything. [+ in/into]
- ...a vast unfrequented pool, traversed by whales and creatures of the deep.
- A deep pool
- A deep border of trees
- The deep field
- Six feet deep
- A six-foot-deep trench
- A deep breath
- A deep discussion
- deep happiness
- deep in study
- A deep plot
- A deep secret
- A deep voice
- The deep of winter
- They worked deep into the night
- A deep cut, a deep lake, a deep drawer
- Water eight feet deep
- deep in the outfield
- A deep breath
- The deep past
- A deep book
- In deep trouble
- deep love
- A deep discussion
- deep dealings
- A deep secret
- A deep red
- deep in thought
- deep joy
- A deep sleep
- deep in debt
- A deep voice
- deep cuts in the budget
- A team deep in pitching
- In the deep of night
- To dig deep
- A deep well; a deep valley.
- A deep shelf.
- deep lace; a deep border.
- A deep space probe.
- A tank 8 feet deep.
- Standing knee-deep in water.
- Shelves that are 10 inches deep; cars lined up at the entrance gates three-deep.
- The knife made a deep scar in the table.
- deep below the surface; deep in the woods.
- A deep dive.
- A deep breath.
- A deep bow.
- A road deep in mud.
- A deep allegory.
- deep thoughts.
- deep disgrace.
- deep affections.
- deep study.
- deep sorrow.
- deep sleep.
- A deep red.
- deep, sonorous tones.
- A deep scholar.
- A deep and crafty scheme.
- deep, dark secrets.
- A man deep in debt.
- deep in thought.
- He hit the ball into deep center field.
- Creatures of the deep
- Russell is a safe pair of hands in the deep.
- He was laid to rest in the deep.
- We hiked into a deep valley between tall mountains. There was a deep layer of dust on the floor; the room had not been disturbed for many years. The shelves are 30 centimetres deep. — They are deep shelves. a crowd three deep along the funeral procession That cyclist's deep chest allows him to draw more air. to take a deep breath / sigh / drink deep into the forest; deep in the forest He is fielding at deep mid wicket. She hit a ball into deep center field. a deep volley
- The boat rode deep in the water.
- That is a deep thought! I just meant to help out a little, but now I'm deep into it. They're deep in discussion. a deep subject or plot deep clerks
- He claimed he could see deep into the future.
- She has a very deep contralto voice.
- That's a very deep shade of blue.
- The outfielders played deep, knowing the batter's reputation as a slugger.
- He was in a deep sleep.
- deep in debt; deep in the mud; waist-deep in the muddy water
- You're a good student, but you'll be in deep water in medical school.