deep
— Adverb
– English
~ to an advanced time; "deep into the night"; "talked late into the evening"
deep
— Adverb
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~ to a great depth; far down or in; "dived deeply"; "dug deep"
deep
— Adverb
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~ to a great distance; "penetrated deep into enemy territory"; "went deep into the woods"
deep
— Adjective
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~ strong; intense; "deep purple"; "a rich red"
deep-chested
— Adjective
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~ thick in the chest; "a deep-chested breed of dog"
deep
— Adjective
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~ exhibiting great cunning usually with secrecy; "deep political machinations"; "a deep plot"
deep
— Adjective
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~ large in quantity or size; "deep cuts in the budget"
deep
— Adjective
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~ of an obscure nature; "the new insurance policy is written without cryptic or mysterious terms"; "a deep dark secret"; "the inscrutable workings of Providence"; "in its mysterious past it encompasses all the dim origins of life"- Rachel Carson; "rituals totally mystifying to visitors from other lands"
deep
— Adjective
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~ extending relatively far inward; "a deep border"
deep
— Adjective
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~ having or denoting a low vocal or instrumental range; "a deep voice"; "a bass voice is lower than a baritone voice"; "a bass clarinet"
deep
— Adjective
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~ relatively thick from top to bottom; "deep carpets"; "deep snow"