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    Deep \Deep\ (d[=e]p), a. [Compar. {Deeper} (d[=e]p"[~e]r);
    superl. {Deepest} (d[=e]p"[e^]st).] [OE. dep, deop, AS.
    de['o]p; akin to D. diep, G. tief, Icel. dj[=u]pr, Sw. diup,
    Dan. dyb, Goth. diups; fr. the root of E. dip, dive. See
    {Dip}, {Dive}.]
    1. Extending far below the surface; of great perpendicular
    dimension (measured from the surface downward, and
    distinguished from high, which is measured upward); far to
    the bottom; having a certain depth; as, a deep sea.

    The water where the brook is deep. --Shak.

    2. Extending far back from the front or outer part; of great
    horizontal dimension (measured backward from the front or
    nearer part, mouth, etc.); as, a deep cave or recess or
    wound; a gallery ten seats deep; a company of soldiers six
    files deep.

    Shadowing squadrons deep. --Milton.

    Safely in harbor
    Is the king's ship in the deep nook. --Shak.

    3. Low in situation; lying far below the general surface; as,
    a deep valley.

    4. Hard to penetrate or comprehend; profound; -- opposed to
    {shallow} or {superficial}; intricate; mysterious; not
    obvious; obscure; as, a deep subject or plot.

    Speculations high or deep. --Milton.

    A question deep almost as the mystery of life. --De
    Quincey.

    O Lord, . . . thy thoughts are very deep. --Ps.
    xcii. 5.

    5. Of penetrating or far-reaching intellect; not superficial;
    thoroughly skilled; sagacious; cunning.

    Deep clerks she dumbs. --Shak.

    6. Profound; thorough; complete; unmixed; intense; heavy;
    heartfelt; as, deep distress; deep melancholy; deep
    horror. ``Deep despair.'' --Milton. ``Deep silence.''
    --Milton. ``Deep sleep.'' --Gen. ii. 21. ``Deeper
    darkness.'' --Hoole. ``Their deep poverty.'' --2 Cor.
    viii. 2.

    An attitude of deep respect. --Motley.

    7. Strongly colored; dark; intense; not light or thin; as,
    deep blue or crimson.

    8. Of low tone; full-toned; not high or sharp; grave; heavy.
    ``The deep thunder.'' --Byron.

    The bass of heaven's deep organ. --Milton.

    9. Muddy; boggy; sandy; -- said of roads. --Chaucer.

    The ways in that vale were very deep. --Clarendon.

    {A deep line of operations} (Military), a long line.

    {Deep mourning} (Costume), mourning complete and strongly
    marked, the garments being not only all black, but also
    composed of lusterless materials and of such fashion as is
    identified with mourning garments.

    1. Officials said they also are planning deeper than expected cuts in government spending next year, in an effort to curtail the expected inflationary effects of higher oil prices.
    2. Russian suspicion of the West has historic roots that go deeper than Communism.
    3. "Sentimentalism" is a frequent retort in what promises to be a deeper and wider debate, but "sentimentalism" is often a contemptuous term for concern.
    4. "We agreed that when we watched the speech, we would drink a toast to Gorbachev's health." The disapproval of the Russian government goes deeper than nostalgia and sentimentality.
    5. Expectations for a deeper trade deficit will keep downward pressure on the dollar for the rest of the week, traders said.
    6. It's recalcitrant." Lang arrives at the theater two or three hours before the curtain goes up. "I'm chronically early," he says. "The deeper I get into a run, the more necessary it is for me to put in the time.
    7. The demise of the time-honored system of tryouts is symptomatic of deeper troubles, which include the overall decline in the number of new shows.
    8. The best way for leaders such as Governors Martinez and Bangerter to avoid politically damaging tax revolts is to squeeze the most value out of existing revenues before they even think of digging deeper into the pockets of taxpayers.
    9. Rowny referred to Bush's proposal for deeper Soviet troops cuts than the United States would make under the treaty.
    10. Cancer continues to sink its claws deeper into mankind.
    11. What we need to understand is why the applause, while substantial, was no more than adequate to the occasion. A cold start on a Monday morning did not help, but the explanation runs deeper than that.
    12. Specifically, he had given an interview in London openly critical of Soviet cultural policy, but both Mr. Lyubimov and Soviet authorities knew it went much deeper than that.
    13. "The body of the Palestinian people has been sinking deeper into Israeli society, but the head has been left out," he says.
    14. Eastern Airlines is telling a federal judge that his order prohibiting the carrier from selling its East Coast air shuttle service plunges the financially troubled company into even deeper problems.
    15. Then plant the bulbs outdoors when the danger of frost is past, two or three times deeper than the bulbs' diameters.
    16. His wife, Betty, whose job in a company formed by Wright and Mallick was questioned by the ethics committee, said there are deeper feelings.
    17. He will surely find his way deeper into the role, and should be fervently encouraged to do so - but, let us hope, under a conductor less far removed from the opera's 'real world' than Rostropovich.
    18. The damage inflicted by the collapse in property values is far deeper than the provisions against property loans may suggest.
    19. Any dealings with China, whether import/export or involving deeper co-operation, require a combination of perseverance, flexibility and hard-won knowledge. The effort seems to be worthwhile.
    20. The United States, supported by major farm exporting countries, was seeking much deeper cuts of 75 percent in domestic supports and import barriers and a 90 percent cut in export subsidies.
    21. Sooner or later, you will slide or step into a pool deeper than your boots, and wet feet will be added to other discomforts. In such circumstances, self-control is lost easily.
    22. GM is eliminating or cutting rebates to customers on several high-volume 1991 models and leftover 1990 vehicles in an effort to avoid deeper losses.
    23. As the Juan de Fuca plate is pushed deeper into the earth, the friction melts the rock to form highly pressurized magma that can be released with explosive force, Okamura said.
    24. The House generates these extra credits in part by requiring slightly deeper cuts from the large dirty utilities affected by the first phase of the legislation.
    25. But Cheney and White House chief of staff John Sununu rejected deeper troop cuts than the president's proposal.
    26. Every heroine finds the hero she has been waiting for; and gay men, watching, can bask in that. But the sexual content of ballet goes deeper than the idea of 'Some day my prince will come'.
    27. Oil companies took a beating, dragging oil-service concerns down with them, and the steel group fell deeper into red ink.
    28. "It was the beginning of a search for deeper values that I'm still searching for and still trying to represent in my work," he said.
    29. China, with deeper cultural traditions, will evolve into a non-communist nation whose communist leaders will argue mostly about the pace of change.
    30. Besides the 25 percent pare-down, Cheney also planned to lay out the effects of far deeper cuts in defense spending called for in the House and Senate.
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