How to use "deep" in a sentence

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To free my hand, I must remove a piece of rock over fifteen centimetres wide and seven centimetres deep

I pull out the knife and look at the deep hole I've made in my right arm

It's my last thought before falling into a long, deep sleep.

We sailed through the Mediterranean Sea and entered the deep mysterious Atlantic Ocean

At 9 o'clock on that Thursday night a great fire in London Docks changed the colour of the sky in the East End of London to a deep red

He had a lantern, and he showed Constable Mizen a deep cut in the woman's neck.

Chandler arrived at number 29 and noted down that the woman was lying on her back, with a deep cut from left to right across her throat and mutilations to her stomach

He examined the dead woman and saw that she had a deep cut in her throat

She had soft brown hair, pale, smooth skin, deep blue eyes and a lovely smile that lit up her face like sunshine.

Taking a deep breath, he rose and was going to pass the bench for a third time when he stopped

At one point he had to walk waist-deep through water, and almost sank as the ground turned to sand beneath his feet

'The wound to his body is not serious, but there are deep cuts on his head

I take a deep breath.

And she has deep-green eyes that at the moment are tired and nervous and show something which he does not completely recognise.

Again she waits, and again Branwell thinks that he sees something in her deep-green eyes.

"Oh I know," she says, and he sees that something in her deep-green eyes, and he thinks that he knows what it is now

"I think you should tell me everything," he says, and he can see clearly now the guilt that fills her deep-green eyes

Just look at the view out there." And from the large glass windows they can see the majestic figure of the Statue of Liberty as the ship slowly moves away from the port of New York and heads into the deep of the ocean.

The sun is almost down now, the sky a deep orange and red

He tries to move faster through the snow, but it is so deep..

And they put him behind it, in a deep dark corner where no one could see him and the light disappeared as they put the last bricks in place

And for a while he thought that he would die in the deep dark corner behind the wall

Soon they are deep in the forest, and Owen finds a small clearing

Gran stared into the distance for a moment, deep in thought

But it was crowded because Cham had two younger sisters, and Sala knew they all hated living deep underground - especially Cham's dad Tian.

There was a choice of lifelike views in 3D - not as clever as the illusions in the simulator, but they did help the family to forget, at times, that they lived deep under the ground.

She looked deep into its eyes, and reached out to touch its face

Sala took a deep breath

Sala took a deep breath, and tried to think clearly

"Yeah, it's just this deep, deep blue -"

She took a deep breath and began to make her way down the stairway.

She took a deep breath

'Mrs de Winter?' said a hard, deep voice, 'Mrs de Winter?'

Her eyes looked deep into mine.

She took a deep breath and went into the market, where the air was so cold that it pierced her bones, and where the harsh fluorescent lighting was too bright and too bleak to encourage fantasies.

Taking a deep breath, she unlocked the bedroom door and eased into the hall.

The bed was properly made, and several science-fiction-movie action figures were posed on the deep headboard

Her shoulder-length hair - deep brown, almost black, glossy - swept across her brow, feathered back at the sides, and framed her face as though it were a painting by a great master

He was trapped at the bottom of a deep hole

She did some deep-breathing exercises, trying to calm herself.

He's been drinking pretty regularly, but he's so deep in a trance that he can completely ignore the call of nature until - bingo! - He has a bladder spasm

Kindness marked his eyes, a deep sympathy

"I dream he's alive, trapped somewhere, usually in a deep pit or a gorge or a well, someplace underground

Not much remained to be done: The contents of three cartons in the back of the deep closet had to be sorted

If this was what Danny had read before going to bed at night, how had he been able to sleep so well? He'd always been a deep, unmoving sleeper, never troubled by bad dreams.

He thought of her slightly crooked smile, her eyes as quick and deep and cool and blue as a pure mountain stream

It was the tale of a boy, Kevin, who fell off a roof and took a bad knock on the head, thereafter slipping into a deep coma

There's a part of you, deep down, that's responding to the challenge with a degree of pleasure."

They put their heads down and scurried past the front of the diner, around the side, through the purple light under the single mercury-vapor lamp, and into the deep shadows behind the building.

I feel it deep in my bones

Now the entire Network was in the soup, deep in it.

Stuffing the silencer-equipped pistol into one of his deep coat pockets, he got out of the Chevy

When they were nearly halfway across the graveyard, when Elliot was positive they weren't being pursued, he stopped, leaned against a tall monument, and tried not to take such huge, deep gulps of the painfully cold air

deep down inside

deep down, I got a sick sort of thrill when I killed that man."

In fact, maybe the thrill wasn't so deep down

The Network had a deep-cover agent named Jacklin in the highest policymaking ranks of the Health bureaucracy

"You're in a deep sleep, Tina."

"Your eyes are open, but you are in a deep, deep sleep."

"You will stay in that deep sleep until I tell you to wake up

Even if she had not known that these deep woodlands harbored secrets about Danny and the deaths of the other scouts, she would have found them mysterious and unnervingly primeval.

The oil-and-gravel trail led deep into the forest

This broad shelf in the mountainside couldn't have been as large or as regularly shaped in its natural state as it was now: three hundred yards wide, two hundred yards deep, almost a perfect rectangle

From somewhere deep inside of him, from far down beneath all the pain and fear and anguish, Danny found a smile for her

I received a death threat by phone the night before the arbitration - I can't say for certain that it was from the writer; the voice was so deep that it might have been his mother - and the next morning the law firm handling the studio's case assured me that they had taken extra security measures for the meeting

She had brown hair, a pale face and very deep grey eyes

'Now deep, now high

I now believe that this was a fire built to make an enormous gun in a very deep pit

Looking through the telescope, I saw a circle of deep blue with the little round planet in the centre

I heard it give a peculiar cry, and then another of these creatures appeared in the deep shadow of the door.

The smoke (or flame, perhaps, would be a better word for it) was so bright that the deep blue sky overhead seemed to darken as these clouds rose

A man, knee-deep in the water, shouted to me and pointed, although I could not hear what he said

I expected at least to see smoke or fire, but there was only the deep-blue sky above and one single star

We must make great safe places deep underground, and get all the books we can; not novels and poetry, but ideas, science books

I heard the noise of playing children and remembered the deep silence of the dawn of that last great day...

He fell into the deep hole without knowing anything

She just wishes she could sleep deep and only wake up on the day of her first car ride to work.