Definition of “deep”
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Having its bottom far down.
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Profound, having great meaning or import, but possibly obscure or not obvious.
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To a significant, not superficial, extent.
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In extent in a direction away from the observer.
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In a number of rows or layers:.
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Thick.
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Voluminous.
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Low in pitch.
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Dark and highly saturated.
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A long way inside; situated far in or back.
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Sound, heavy (describing a state of sleep from which one is not easily awoken).
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Immersed, submerged (in).
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adverb:
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(meaning 1 above) part of a lake, sea, etc.
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(rare) The deep (meaning 2 above) part of a problem.
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The sea, the ocean.
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A fielding position near the boundary.
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