Having a secret or hidden meaning.
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Examples for "deep "
Examples for "deep "
1 At the end of last year, our economy was in deep crisis.
2 Despite the upbeat talk, deep political problems were on display in Washington.
3 Contemporary health care is facing deep personal crisis appearing mainly in nurses.
4 Peters said New Zealand had deep sympathy for the situation in Samoa.
5 The problem is not, therefore, a deep one with the system itself.
1 At some mysterious and critical point, the crime rate began to turn.
2 GOVERNMENT departments are known to work in mysterious ways, writes Michael Dervan.
3 Two days later a second mysterious event gave the rumors new life.
4 Occupation: Former police officer turned private detective; peerless solver of mysterious murders.
5 Its capital runs into millions; its prospectuses are pompous; its pay-roll mysterious .
1 Grudje met James' eyes for a long moment, his gaze utterly inscrutable .
2 Yes; but the attitude of my Lord of Mayence was quite inscrutable .
3 Pestilences were inscrutable providences; they were the wrath of God made manifest.
4 Luca had long ago become accustomed to his daughter's inscrutable mood swings.
5 The Chinese seem specially inscrutable ; no one seems really to understand them.
1 I'm not mystifying you at all; the clock took the pictures automatically.
2 Not two paces had Seton taken on to the mystifying wharf when:
3 The big Saul listening to the playing of David is still mystifying .
4 The final section on Fischer's life was tantalizing, yet even more mystifying .
5 Afraid I'm finding her just as mystifying as in the old days.
1 His comment on this piece of news is strong but cryptical .
2 Mathewson to the cryptical stone edifice with high narrow windows, another third to follow Capt.
3 He did not explain that somewhat cryptical remark, and presently he left her and went to his room.
4 Ahead loomed green and cryptical hills, and when the conductor came around I learned that I was at last in Vermont.
5 The distribution of cryptical cave-mouths on the black snow-denuded summits seemed roughly even as far as the range could be traced.
1 Sielto's cryptic words didn't rise quite to the level of a warning.
2 As cryptic as when Small Talk asked Jelena the very same question.
3 And he said something kind of cryptic today, now you mention it.
4 It's the first evidence that cryptic female choice contributes to reproductive success.
5 He stated it as if that cryptic information was a simple fact.
6 A few weeks later, I received a somewhat cryptic fax from Charlie:
7 Following news of the break-up, Patrick posted cryptic messages on social media.
8 Some of them look important, but they're far too cryptic for me.
9 Mawanella carried a cryptic message about genocide against Muslims in Sri Lanka.
10 On Wednesday, he sent a cryptic tweet to his 13 million followers.
11 The current system is more indecipherable than The Irish Times cryptic crossword.
12 Now, she needed to redirect Rico's attention from his buddy's cryptic message.
13 We shall see, he said, endeavouring to sound cryptic rather than desperate.
14 After his cryptic remarks earlier, I fully expected to have to wait.
15 This pest forms a cryptic species complex that displays morphologically indistinguishable biotypes.
16 Bolts held still by cryptic forces, forking into boughs, a magnesium-bright forest.
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