Definition of Deeps

1. Noun. (plural of deep) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Deeps

1. deep [n] - See also: deep

Lexicographical Neighbors of Deeps

deepest
deepfelt
deepfreezes
deepfreezing
deepfroze
deepfrozen
deepie
deepies
deepish
deepities
deepity
deeply
deepmost
deepness
deepnesses
deeps (current term)
deepthroated
deepthroating
deepthroats
deepwater
deepwater cardinalfish
deepwater habitat
deepwater pipefish
deepwater prawn
deepwater prawns
deepwater squirrelfish
deer
deer's-ear
deer's-ears

Literary usage of Deeps

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot (1860)
"CHAPTER I. Df THE EED deeps. THE family sitting-room was a long room with a window at each end; one looking towards the croft and along the Rip pie to the ..."

2. Tidal Rivers: Their (1) Hydraulics, (2) Improvement, (3) Navigation by William Henry Wheeler (1893)
"Boston deeps, on the north side, is only a quarter of a mile wide at the ... Section of bar of Boston deeps. Bars, although retaining their character as ..."

3. Tidal Rivers: Their (1) Hydraulics, (2) Improvement, (3) Navigation by William Henry Wheeler (1893)
"Lynn deeps, on the south side, is 7 miles wide at the mouth, ... Boston deeps, on the north side, is only a quarter of a mile wide at the mouth, ..."

4. The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song: Selected from English and American by Charlotte Fiske Bates (1910)
"If by hatred, love, or pride Thou art shaken, thou art wrong; OUT OF THE deeps OF HEAVEN. As twice in the ripening summers Its mates have flown before. ..."

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