Deep
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To a great depth; with depth; far down; profoundly; deeply.Deep-versed in books, and shallow in himself. Milton.Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring. Pope.
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- Difficult to understand.
- Very intense, profound, or intriguing.
3.(Sound) Low pitch - (Color) Dark and intense
- Of great depth or low placement. Specified distance from the top, surface, or edge.
- Number of people
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The number of people who were at a location
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Bay area slang for far away or too far away.
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A concept, abstraction, or theory that is scientifically or philosophically profound.
Wise (Adjective). Wisdom (Noun).
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a harsh insult
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When something is just - beyond articulation. When other words no longer provide the tools for explanation of certain acts and actions
Far from human/animal/living organism/and even microbe reckoning and reason, should they have them. [deep] is the adjective that re-defines meaning and thought and makes you reflect on your own spatial position in time and spherical systems, and also that of others. <<<is stoned. -
Traveling wit a large group of people.
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1.) lots of depth, complex.
2.) profound
3.) to describe number of people -
Extending far down from the top or surface.
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Deep in Parachuting. Describes the parachutist being upwind of the opening point required for landing in the drop zone.
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