Deep water
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OCEANDeep water.
OPENSEADeep water
ASEAIn deep water?
ATSEAIn deep water?
ASEAOn deep water
ASEAAmid deep water
ASEAIn deep water
OPAHLarge deep-water fish
REDSNAPPERDeep-water food fish
WADEWalk in ankle-deep water
WADINGPOLSCandidates in ankle-deep water?
ALONGSHORENot in deep water, say
DAMIt may get into deep water
gulleysdeep channel cut by running water
gulliesdeep channel cut by running water
gulleydeep channel cut by running water
gullydeep channel cut by running water
DIVEIt might land you in deep water
TANTALUSChin-deep-in-water king of myth
SCUBAOne way to get into deep water
HIGHTIDEIt may get you in deep water
YACHTIt might put you in deep water
moatsdeep, water-filled ditch around a castle
moatdeep, water-filled ditch around a castle
CRATERLAKEDeep body of water in the Cascade Range
bathophilousof an organism, living in very deep water
floatable(of water) Able to support floating objects; deep enough to float in
depthin water deeper than one's height or too deep for one's safety
couleesdeep ravine or gulch, usually dry, that has been formed by running water
depthsa deep place in a body of water fish living at great depths
couleedeep ravine or gulch, usually dry, that has been formed by running water
quicksanddeep mass of loose sand mixed with water into which heavy objects readily sink
boreholesA deep, narrow hole made in the ground, esp. to locate water or oil
phreatophytesA plant with a deep root system that draws its water supply from near the water table
phreatophytea plant with a deep root system that draws its water supply from near the water table
potholesA deep natural underground cavity formed by the erosion of rock, esp. by the action of water
phreatophyteA plant with a deep root system that draws its water supply from near the water table
phreatophytesPHREATOPHYTE, a plant with a deep root system that draws its water supply from near the water table
moatlikea deep and wide trench around the rampart of a fortified place (as a castle) that is usually filled with water
moata deep and wide trench around the rampart of a fortified place (as a castle) that is usually filled with water