deep in a sentence
a.
Definition
Deep: extending far down from the surface or high in intensity; profound.
Sample Sentences
- The ocean is home to many creatures that thrive in deep waters.
- She took a deep breath before stepping onto the stage to give her speech.
- The forest was so dense that the sunlight barely penetrated the deep canopy.
- His voice took on a deep tone that commanded everyone's attention.
- They explored the deep caves, marveling at the stalactites hanging from the ceiling.
- The ocean is known for its deep blue waters that seem to stretch endlessly.
- She took a deep breath before stepping onto the stage to deliver her speech.
- His deep understanding of the subject impressed both his peers and professors.
- The valley was filled with deep shadows as the sun began to set behind the mountains.
- They shared a deep connection that transcended their differences and brought them closer together.
- The ocean is incredibly deep, holding mysteries yet to be discovered.
- His voice was deep and resonant, commanding attention in the crowded room.
- They found a deep connection through their shared experiences and values.
- The valley was surrounded by deep cliffs that seemed to touch the sky.
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