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Meanings of rather deeper in English
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Usage of rather deeper in English
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He stopped beside a ratherdeeper depression, where stone showed beneath the earth.
2
The cave was apparently ratherdeeper than James had initially believed.
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Now wade into ratherdeeper water, and you find a great mass of the Bladder Wrack.
4
I myself recognise this necessity with infinite regret, and with something, perhaps, ratherdeeper than regret.
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But do not dream it will lead you further away from the earth, but ratherdeeper into its heart.
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But do not dream it will lead you farther away from the earth, but ratherdeeper into its' heart.
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I am afraid Joseph's character is a ratherdeeper and more dangerous one than one might judge from his appearance.
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Its colour surpassed any azure I had ever seen in flowers, the tinge being ratherdeeper than that of the turquoise.
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He was going ratherdeeper than she had supposed him capable, though she was not altogether unacquainted with the restlessness he had described.
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Though I've been afraid, ever since you sold that piece of velvet to Harland's wife, that you cut ratherdeeper than was prudent.
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The jaw should be powerful, clean cut ratherdeeper and more punishing-givingthe head a more masculine appearance-thanthat usually seen in a Fox-terrier.
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Yet the root of his discontent struck ratherdeeper than Jasper Hinchey and the cold waterish zone of reform; Ruth had her part in it.
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She may be put last among the local figures I have here described, for the special reason that her case has this ratherdeeper significance.
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This humming is ratherdeeper than the humming overhead, which has been continuous and loud during all these last hot days over almost every field.
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"Well, about that," Captain Barfoot began, settling himself ratherdeeper in his chair.
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"So of course," wrote Betty Flanders, pressing her heels ratherdeeper in the sand, "there was nothing for it but to leave."