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  • Definition
    • deep :the central and most intense or profound part
      • in the deep of night|in the deep of winter

    • deep :relatively deep or strong; affecting one deeply
      • a deep breath|a deep sigh|deep concentration|deep emotion|a deep trance|in a deep sleep

    • deep :to a great depth; far down or in
      • dived deeply|dug deep

    • deep :marked by depth of thinking
      • deep thoughts|a deep allegory

    • deep :to an advanced time
      • deep into the night|talked late into the evening

    • deep :literary term for an ocean
      • denizens of the deep

    • deep :having great spatial extension or penetration downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or laterally or outward from a center; sometimes used in combination
      • a deep well|a deep dive|deep water|a deep casserole|a deep gash|deep massage|deep pressure receptors in muscles|deep shelves|a deep closet|surrounded by a deep yard|hit the ball to deep center field|in deep space|waist-deep

    • deep :to a great distance
      • penetrated deep into enemy territory|went deep into the woods

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