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Definition of Shallowed
1. shallow [v] - See also: shallow
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shallowed
Literary usage of Shallowed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A treatise on the construction, rigging & handling of model yachts, ships by Tyrrel E. Biddle (1883)
"I then took her leaden keel off, and shallowed her about half an inch, (she was
a 2 feet cutter, with 6 inches beam and 4 inches deep), put back the keel ..."
2. A Treatise on the Construction, Rigging, & Handling of Model Yachts, Ships by Tyrrel E. Biddle (1883)
"I then took her leaden keel off, and shallowed her about half an inch, (she was
a 2 feet cutter, with 6 inches beam and 4 inches deep), put back the keel ..."
3. The Cheshire Sheaf edited by Francis Sanders, William Ferguson Irvine, J. Brownbill (1896)
"From this central Lake, in the direction of the Biver Dee, the water gradually
shallowed to a point opposite the end of Hilbre Island, where a depth of two ..."
4. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1909)
"My progress was delightful until the water shallowed still more, ... Just ¡is I
caught hiT up. the river shallowed again, but this time I had a hold which I ..."
5. Modern ophthalmology by James Moores Ball (1908)
"The anterior chamber is deepened in the myopic and shallowed in the ...
Pathologically the chamber is shallowed in traumatic cataract as well as in a stage ..."