Use deep in a sentence
Sentences starting with deep
- Deep resentment seized upon her, but she soon succeeded in conquering it; only the question what she had to give her suitor in return for his loyal love could not be silenced. [10]
- Deep silence reigned throughout the great empty house, but Kuni's heart had never throbbed so loudly. [10]
- Deep silence pervaded the lofty hall hung with bright-hued carpets, and softly lighted by three lamps with rose-colored globes. [10]
- Deep silence pervaded the comfortable room, and Wolf had seated himself in the arm-chair opposite to the young wife when, at her entreaty, he began to tell the story again. [10]
- Deep resentment had taken possession of him. [10]
- Deep darkness suddenly surrounded her, and she was seized with terror. [10]
- Deep silence brooded over the water and the green islands which rose like oases from its glittering surface. [10]
- Deep silence, yet no peace reigned above them: the high wind now piled the dark clouds into shapeless masses, anon severed that grey veil and drove the torn fragments far asunder. [10]
- Deep down in my memory it is sounding yet. [5]
- Deep did Time's lances go; thou pluck'st them forth, And on my sullen woundings laid the balm Of thy life's sweetness. [11]
Sentences ending with deep
- Yes, where it was even eighty feet deep. [5]
- We climbed far up on the mountain side and went to work on a little rubbishy claim of ours that had a shaft on it eight feet deep. [5]
- The captain, the two passengers, and eleven men were in the long-boat, with a share of the provisions and water, and with no room to spare, for the boat was only twenty-one feet long, six wide, and three deep. [5]
- Well then, your trouble with Herdegen is sick and sore and lies right deep. [10]
- Captain Ascott's fingers trembled, and he paused for an instant and looked down upon the dead, then out sorrowfully to the waiting sea, before he spoke the words, "We therefore commit their bodies to the deep. [11]
- I was obliged to exert the utmost care and caution, for in many places the road was not two yards wide, and often the lower side of it sloped away in slanting precipices eight and even nine feet deep. [5]
- We lost that, though, when we got out into the dead blue water of the deep. [5]
- It was like the touch of a finger which launches a boat balancing in the ways onto the deep. [11]
- The events of the last few days had cut deep. [11]
- By official measurement the lake in its centre is one thousand five hundred and twenty-five feet deep! [5]
Short sentences using deep
- Acres deep they will march. [5]
- Then a deep voice: "Hol-lo! [5]
- Large, deep, and ragged. [5]
- Was this too deep? [9]
- The sting went deep. [9]
- His humour cuts deep. [11]
- Must be a deep woman. [5]
- Sleeman was in deep trouble. [5]
- There was a deep silence. [9]
- Stephen took a deep breath. [9]
Sentences containing deep two or more times
- Now his forehead would pucker into deep folds and his eyebrows were lifted, then his eyebrows would descend and deep wrinkles would crease his cheeks. [2]
- Pale, pale face with a golden setting, Deep, deep glow of stedfast eyes; Form of one there is no forgetting, Wandering out of Paradise. [11]
- No, even Cauchon was ashamed to lay that monstrosity before her; even he had a remnant of shame in him, away down deep, a million fathoms deep, and that remnant asserted itself now and prevailed. [5]
- I meant to trap him with a deep, deep ruse. [5]
- The water appears to be as deep as the roof is high, and is of a light, beautiful blue, in contrast with the deep blue of the bay. [4]
- For a time there was a deep silence, troubled only by Jo's deep breathing, which seemed itself like the pulse of the silence. [11]
- The return of the drunken chair-maker made a deep impression on him--almost as deep as the waking dreams he had had of his uncle calling him. [11]
- Now it consisted of two deep grooves in the deep snow; that was all, save for a curving turnout here and there for team to pass team. [9]
- In our pictures of life, we must show the flowering-out of terrible growths which have their roots deep, deep underground. [6]
- And now the Indian spoke, with his deep voice and dignified manner: "Brothers, it is as I have said, the trail is lonely and the woods are deep and dark. [11]
More example sentences with the word deep in them
- I passed through your town at a certain time, and received a deep offence which I had not earned. [5]
- I shall watch your distressed career to its close with deep scrutiny. [11]
- We all feel your deep trouble with you; and we would hope, if we might, but your words deny us that privilege. [5]
- When you finished your breakfast at ten o'clock and went out, the sunshine was brilliant, the weather balmy and delicious, and the mud and slush deep and all-pervading. [5]
- They were not youngsters, either of them; but they had the spring of youth in them, and a deep basis of strength and force; and they knew the veld and the veld people. [11]
- But I ask you, would you have taken the same deep interest in setting the law upon this suspected man did you not believe him to be an infidel? [11]
- But I tell you"--her deep blue eyes flashed as she spoke--"that so long as you were still a genuine creating artist the case was different. [10]
- Last I knew, you were deep in the Mind Cure. [4]
- It was sensitive, yet firm, as with some purpose deep as her nature was by creation and experience, and always deepening that nature. [11]
- The storm was yet as heavy as it had been yestereve; howbeit, though Bayard sank into the snow so deep that I swept it with the hem of my kirtle, yet the ride to the forest-lodge meseemed was as short as though I had flown. [10]
- Speaking of those yellow squash-bugs, I think I disheartened them by covering the plants so deep with soot and wood-ashes that they could not find them; and I am in doubt if I shall ever see the plants again. [4]
- I am 59 years old; yet I never had a friend before who put out a hand and tried to pull me ashore when he found me in deep waters. [5]
- It was this yearning that attracted Hodder, who found in it a deep pathos. [9]
- The article was written by Mr. George W. Stevens, and he was right in saying that I had not probed deep enough. [11]
- Yesterday I was writing a deep article on a sublime philosophical subject while such a conversation was going on in the room. [5]
- She did not write a mournful poem; indeed, she was a silent person, and perhaps hardly said a word about it; but she quietly turned of a deep orange color with jaundice. [6]
- This she hoped would repay Didymus for the injury which, to her deep regret, had been inflicted upon him, and at least partially repair the loss sustained by the former library of the museum during the conflagration in the Bruchium. [10]
- Only yesterday this would have roused her wrath; to-day she could forgive him; for she could forgive anything to this unhappy soul--to the man on whom she had brought such deep anguish. [10]
- Nobody, I suppose, would doubt this story if the moose, quaffing deep draughts of red wine from silver tankards, and then throwing themselves back upon divans, and lazily puffing the fragrant Havana. [4]
- His horses had worked their way with the sleigh through the deep snow in the ravine with much difficulty, and, half-frozen, he went directly to the refectory and there asked for his son. [10]
- Passionate as his words were, his manner was strangely quiet, but his white and glistening face and his burning eyes showed how deep was his anger. [11]
- Yet not a word which could have resembled a question escaped his beardless lips while he examined, sewed, and bandaged the deep sword thrust with the skill and care of a surgeon. [10]
- Out in the woods of Beedon he had attuned his flute to the stir of leaves, the murmur of streams, the song of birds, the boom and burden of storm; and it was soft and deep as the throat of the bell-bird of Australian wilds. [11]
- And then a woman in deep mourning emerged from a tiny shop and took her bicycle from against the wall and spoke to me. [9]
- Felion sat just within his doorway, looking out into the sunlight which fell upon the red and white walls of the little city, flanked by young orchards, with great, oozy meadows beyond these, where cattle ate, knee- deep in the lush grass and cool reed-beds. [11]
- Had one stood within "the Hunter's Room," as it was called, a little while before, one would have seen a man's head bowed before a woman, and her hand smoothing back the hair from the handsome brow where dissipation had drawn some deep lines. [11]
- The long windows, with the curtains drawn in the deep, panelled arches; the carved white mantelpiece; the glint of silver on' the sideboard, with its wine-cooler underneath,--these, spoke of generations of respectability and achievement. [9]
- Its rear communicated with the bastille by a drawbridge, under which ran a swift and deep strip of the Loire. [5]
- She was tall, with rich, yellow hair falling loosely about her head; she had a strong, finely cut chin and a broad brow, under which a pair of deep blue eyes shone-violet blue, rare and fine. [11]
- Where Conspicuousness carries with it a Power which, by the light of our own observation and experience, we are able to measure and comprehend, I think our envy of the possessor is as deep and as passionate as is that of any other nation. [5]
- Her bosom heaved with her deep breath, the delicate nostrils quivered, and the great eyes flashed with wrathful light. [10]
- He crossed himself with an accustomed movement, bent till he touched the ground with his hand, and bowed his white head with a deep sigh. [2]
- Pierre had spoken with a slow force and precision, yet, as he went on, his eyes almost became fixed on those shifting flames, and a deep look came into them, as he was moved by his own eloquence. [11]
- Pentaur ceased speaking with a deep sigh, and for a minute not a scholar moved. [10]
- He had spoken with a deep power, such as I knew he could use, and I did not wonder that she paled a little, even trembled before it. [11]
- Howells wrote: "I wish you could understand how unshaken you are, you old tower, in every way; your foundations are struck so deep that you will catch the sunshine of immortal years, and bask in the same light as Cervantes and Shakespeare. [5]
- We do, however, wish to know what are the convictions of any such persons in matters of highest interest about which there is so much honest difference of opinion in this age of deep and anxious and devout religious scepticism. [6]
- The priestesses--some of whom, with garlands on their flowing hair, were already shaking the sistrum of Isis--mingled with the line of priests, their high voices blending with the deep notes of the men. [10]
- When the scoundrel whom she had called husband, and for whom her contempt had become too deep for hate, sneeringly assailed her family as having been fed from generation to generation from the corn-bin of the Museum, she bit her lips. [10]
- And she, to whom all that Orion had to say was addressed, listened to him not only with deep attention, but in a way which showed the merchant that she cared even more for the speaker than for what he was so eager in expressing. [10]
- Yet, on the whole, I felt a certain complacency about it all; I knew that suffering was disagreeable, I had learned how to avoid it, and I may have had, deep within me, a feeling that I might marry her after all. [9]
- He read the whole deep scheme: how Detricand had laid his mine at every Court in Europe to bring him to this pass. [11]
- Even Joseph Goodman, who had a fine literary perception and a deep knowledge of men, intimately associated with Mark Twain as he was, received at this time no hint of his greater powers. [5]
- If the woman who gave him birth wishes to make him feel new and deep gratitude, let her hasten at once to Luxemburg, where he has been for several hours in the deepest privacy. [10]
- Thou, O Lord, who didst let the water-flood overflow her, didst not let the deep swallow her up, nor the pit shut its mouth upon her. [6]
- And all the while the river flowing through the endless prairies, high-banked, ennobled by living woods, lipped with green, kept surging in her ears, inviting her, alluring her--alluring her with a force too deep and powerful for weak human nature to bear for long. [11]
- The deep reverence which underlies all Emerson's speculations is well shown in this paragraph:-- "We ought to celebrate this hour by expressions of manly joy. [6]
- The stones on which they had stepped were covered, and a deep stream of water, rising with every pulsation of the sea, now, where there was only a rivulet before. [4]
- The trying months which she had described in her letters to Barine had completely blanched her grey hair, her cheeks were sunken, and a deep line between her mouth and nose gave her pleasant face a sorrowful expression. [10]
- The kindness with which I had been welcomed, when I first arrived at Liverpool, had left a deep impression upon my mind. [6]
- The deep blush which crimsoned Euthymia's cheek at Lurida's suggestion was in a strange contrast to her own undisturbed expression. [6]
- And virgin valleys, where future generations were to be born, spread out and narrowed again,--valleys with a deep carpet of cane and grass, where the deer and elk and bear fed unmolested. [9]
- He shed tears when they spoke of the grandfather, and appeared in deep affliction. [12]
- On Friday afternoon, when Stephen was deep in Whittlesey and the New Code, he became aware of Ephum standing beside him. [9]
- The actress Crelinger, when she came to see my mother, made a great impression on me, at this time, by her majestic appearance and her deep, musical voice. [10]
- The Sagalac, even when muddy, had its own deep interest, and when it was full of logs drifting down to the sawmills, for which he had found the money by interesting capitalists in the East, he sniffed the stinging smell of the pines with elation. [11]
- I was thin when I went, but I was meagre indeed when I returned, my face looking grey and very old, with strange deep lines ploughed in it--my eyes stared unnaturally. [14]
- You see, from what we could make out her father was lame in the left leg and had a deep scar on his left forehead. [5]
- Yet deep behind what never they forget, Who ever see in life's chance or mischance. [11]
- And besides, with what deep loathing she herself had gone to the hospital at first, and how fully conscious of her own infinite superiority she had returned from amongst these depraved beings to the outdoor air. [10]
- It shone from what appeared to be an old oriel window, and being surrounded by the deep shadows of overhanging walls, sparkled like a star. [12]
- All tidings the west wind blew from distance and age he found deep in those dark-blue depths, and found them mysteries solved. [13]
- I would I were with thee, But two deep rolling rivers Flow down 'twixt thee and me. [10]
- Forty sparkling eyes were turned towards the bearded man, who addressed them in his deep voice. [10]
- All the lights were turned low, so low that the congregation sat in a deep and solemn gloom. [5]
- Both her listeners were sure that they were nearing a thing of deep importance. [11]
- His fairest hopes were destroyed, yet deep grief struggled with glad exaltation. [10]
- His light eyes were deep in their sockets, his hair was rarer on his head, and there were threads of silver among the gold. [10]
- They and he were clearly in a minority, and his deep inward longing to be with the majority was growing into an engrossing passion. [6]
- John at once went with the messenger, and Paula drew a deep breath as she saw him depart. [10]
- On Saturday I went to hear and see Rachel; a wonderful sight--terrible as if the earth had cracked deep at your feet, and revealed a glimpse of hell. [14]
- She knew full well the meaning of the deep lines that marked his lips and brow; for Porphyrius had never made any secret of his distress and vexation whenever he found himself compelled to confess a creed in which he did not honestly believe. [10]
- I know right well that I owe you my warmest thanks, and equally so that he whom you call our master has inflicted as deep a wrong on us as on you; but Caesar is still my military chief. [10]
- Well, during two weeks and a half we watched by the crib, and in our deep solicitude we were unconscious of any world outside of that sick-room. [5]
- There was nothing weak in the deep organ tones that responded: "You know it's a lie as well as I do, old friend. [5]
- Else why do we take pleasure--a pleasure so deep that it touches the heart like melancholy--in the common drama of the opera? [4]
- Often, too, have we stood together from early morning until dark night, waist deep, on the duck points, I with a fowling-piece I was all but too young to carry, and brought back a hundred red-heads or canvas-backs in our bags. [9]
- In the morning we rode a mile and a half through the woods and followed up a small stream to see the celebrated pools, one of which the Judge said was two hundred feet deep, and another bottomless. [4]
- In due time we arrived at the "mine"--nothing but a hole in the ground ninety feet deep, and no way of getting down into it but by holding on to a rope and being lowered with a windlass. [5]
- Their long, flowing, wavy hair, and an atmosphere of ideality which enveloped them both, might have inclined one to the latter supposition; while the form of their brows, indicating deep thought and severe mental labor, and their slightly stooping shoulders, would have suggested the former. [10]
- At all the watery margins they have been present; not only on the deep sea, the broad bay, and the rapid river, but also up the narrow, muddy bayou, and wherever the ground was a little damp, they have been and made their tracks. [7]
- As he sat watching her, he saw that her features were growing easier, and in a short time her deep, even breathing showed that she was asleep. [6]
- Yes, here she was, stranded with that deep injustice of hers torturing her poor torn heart. [5]
- As the love was, so was the success, no higher, no different, since the one, in some deep way, begot the other. [11]
- Silent as he was, however, he had a large and cheerful heart, and nodding his head he laughed the deep, quaint laugh which Rodney himself of all his sons had-- and he was fonder of Rodney than any. [11]
- He fancied he was very deep in doing this. [4]
- The glowing ruby was transformed into a dark amethyst, and at last assumed the deep hue of a violet; but the eyes of the people continued to dwell on the sacred scenes as though spell-bound. [10]
- His natural impulse was to hurry to the States and save his sister if possible, for he loved her with a deep and abiding affection. [5]
- But, if it was to be, perhaps he could do a good turn to Macnamara by warning him, by planting deep in the Khalifa's mind the Irishman's simple-minded trustworthiness. [11]
- So singularly clear was the water, that where it was only twenty or thirty feet deep the bottom was so perfectly distinct that the boat seemed floating in the air! [5]
- Perhaps the tale was the more impressive because of Crozier's deep baritone voice, capable, as it was, of much modulation, yet, except when. [11]
- And yet there was that perfect smile, that adorable aspect of the brow, that light in the deep eyes. [11]
- His tortured heart was stirred with deep emotion, and the drooping wings of ambition unfolded with fresh energy. [10]
- The street beyond was so narrow, and the shadow of the houses on one side of the way so deep, that he seemed to have risen out of the earth. [12]
- Already the darkness was so heavy that one could not see far; these people and the old turrets, being partly in deep shadow and partly in the red glow from the great torch-baskets overhead, made a good deal of a picture. [5]
- When the work was over, and every stain or sign of surgery removed, sleep came down on the bed--a deep and saturating sleep, which seemed to fill the room with peace. [11]
- And yet he was not tall; but on his deep chest, his enormous square shoulders, and short, bandy legs, the muscles stood out like elastic balls, showing the connoisseur that in strength he was a giant. [10]
- His own patriotism was not a deep or lasting thing: vanity and a restless spirit were its fountains of inspiration. [11]
- More than once was I tempted to blurt out the whole wretched business, for I well understood there was some deep game between him and Grafton. [9]
- His whole heart was full of gratitude and love for Dona Magdalena, who by her unvarying kindness and elevating example had healed his wounded soul, and no ignoble wish had sullied this great and deep affection. [10]
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