ADJECTIVE
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of or taking place in the deeper parts of the sea
deep-sea exploration
deep-sea fishing
How To Use deep-sea In A Sentence
- A couple of phone calls, arranged by a deep-sea diver I came to know while working on a story on the Miskito Coast of Nicaragua, led me to an alternately boastful and paranoidly surreptitious man named Steve. The Lampshade
- He did a two-year masonry and tiling course after leaving school before joining the crew of a deep-sea fishing boat. Times, Sunday Times
- At the heart of all this is a deep-seated ambivalence about government which runs deep in the Australian psyche.
- Fishing for deep-sea fish is fairly new. Times, Sunday Times
- It is clearly a job which involves people, often with deep-seated problems, emotional issues and where the stakes can be high.
- Marine sponges are an essential and highly diverse component of marine benthic communities, ranging from the euryhaline estuarine, to intertidal, to the deep-sea.
- The ill-natured Marx, the venomous Lenin, the murderous Stalin all had a deep-seated loathing of all those who disagreed with them.
- This violates such deep-seated feelings of justice that it has proved to be unacceptable under any criminal law jurisdiction.
- If people are going to learn to engage in political action it is more likely to be deep-seated when they can relate it to their experiences.
- They were animated by the postwar idealism of ex-service personnel, a deep-seated fear of socialism, and a commitment to free enterprise.