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noun 
  1. (context, literary, with "the") (meaning 1 above) part of a lake, sea, etc.
creatures of the deep
  1. (rare) The deep (meaning 2 above) part of a problem.
  2. (with "the"): the sea, the ocean
  3. (cricket) A fielding position near the boundary
Russell is a safe pair of hands in the
Translations: 
    adjective 
    1. (of a hole, water, ravine, cut, etc) Having its bottom far down.
    2. profound, Profound, having great meaning or import, but possibly obscure or not obvious.
    That is a thought
    1. Seriously or to a significant extent, not superficial.
    I just meant to help out a little, but now I'm into it
    They're in discussion
    I feel it in my heart
    1. Extending away from, used with wide and high in measuring rectangular objects
    The shelves are 30cm
    1. thick, Thick
    That cyclist's chest allows him to draw more air
    There was a layer of soot over the window
    1. voluminous, Voluminous
    to take a breath / sigh / drink
    1. (context, sound, voice) Low in frequency or pitch
    She has a very contralto
    1. (context, color) Dark and highly saturated
    That's a very shade of blue
    1. (context, cricket, baseball): of a fielding position near the boundary, or closer to the boundary than one being compared to.
    He is fielding at mid wicket.
    1. a long way inside
    into the forest
    1. (context, sports, soccer, tennis) a long way forward
    a volley
    1. in a number of rows or layers
    A crowd three along the funeral procession
    1. (context, sleep) difficult to awake
    in a sleep
    1. right into one's mind
    He looked into her eyes
    1. with a lot of
    in debt
    1. (context, American football) Relatively farther downfield.
    2. (context, horse racing) three deep.
    Cigar Pal broke a bit slow, trailed by more than seven lengths after a half-mile, swung three deep into the stretch, rallied from eighth to make up more than four lengths and was nosed out six furlongs on the turf. (Greg Melikov on http://www.sportsbook.com)
    Translations: 
    • Spanish: es(es, capa}} {{t-)profunda
    adverb 
    1. deeply
    Translations: 
      Etymology: dÄop


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