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Deep-water   /dip-wˈɔtər/   Listen
Deep-water

adjective
1.
Of or carried on in waters of great depth.






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"Deep-water" Quotes from Famous Books



... discern the faintest trace of her. We had lost sight of her a bare quarter of an hour, and in that brief space of time she had contrived to vanish as completely as though she had gone to the bottom in deep-water, leaving not so much as a fragment of floating wreckage to furnish a clue ...
— A Middy of the King - A Romance of the Old British Navy • Harry Collingwood

... parts of the canon now, living mostly in the higher woods, but coming down at times to forage almost as far as the river. One night as he wandered by the deep-water a peculiar smell reached his nose. It was quite pleasant, so he followed it up to the water's edge. It seemed to come from a sunken log. As he reached over toward this, there was a sudden clank, and one of his paws was caught in ...
— The Biography of a Grizzly • Ernest Seton-Thompson



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