Lacking physical depth; having little spatial extension downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or outward from a center.
A stretch of shallow water.
1 Longer lenses and shallow depths of field help create this dramatic effect.
2 The physical responses are common: increased heart rate, shallow breaths, darting eyes.
3 Their remains were left in a shameful shallow grave, their house desecrated.
4 Vestas Wind crew members stand in shallow water near their grounded ship.
5 It has a surprisingly low roofline; the side windows appear quite shallow .
6 The amount of material found was significant, given the relatively shallow excavation.
7 They will soon also be able to use three shallow Boaty subs.
8 He also designed the General Jacobs Boat, for use in shallow water.
9 Facedown in the shallow sea floated Emmond, pale and cold and peaceful.
10 A glance showed Preble in shallow water coolly hauling in the canoe.
11 Men aren't very good at this; we're emotionally awkward, disconnected, and shallow .
12 Their bodies were found in a shallow grave a few days later.
13 Place fish into shallow soup dish and place shell fish around fish.
14 Place the fish in a shallow bowl large enough to hold it.
15 The water in places was shallow and the current only moderately rapid.
16 He leaned forward and pushed the canoe into the shallow river water.
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