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Example sentences for "feet deep"

  • In some instances the mud was several feet deep.

  • At one point in the city the water was twelve feet deep.

  • It swept through the Cleveland, Akron and Columbus Railroad depot two feet deep, driving everybody out.

  • Dubois, found a few bones, part ape, part human, buried in the river sands, 40 feet deep.

  • The crater of this volcano is an immense, cup-shaped depression, a mile or more in diameter and about 800 feet deep.

  • At about two miles from its source the fiery stream was a mile wide, and from 40 to 50 feet deep.

  • On October 6 two new mouths opened in the Val del Bove, emitting lava which flowed towards the valley of Calanna, and fell over the Salto della Giumenta, a precipice nearly 200 feet deep.

  • The shafts were ordinarily from four to six feet square, and were undoubtedly cut by hammer and chisel; they were as much as 380 feet deep.

  • It has indeed two drums around its horizontal axle, similar to those of the big machine, but smaller, because it draws buckets from a shaft almost two hundred and forty feet deep.

  • Then the little holes are opened, the solution flows out of the vat, and is caught in a vat below it; this vat is of the same length as the other, but twelve feet wide and four feet deep.

  • There is one in the railway valley, below Chipsted Church, some 100 feet deep; I have never known it dry.

  • There is one just at the foot of Bansted Downs (and consequently in the valley), which is 120 feet deep.

  • At a farm called Wood Place, some three miles from Bansted, is a well 365 feet deep; it is never actually out of water; four pair of hands are needed to raise the bucket.

  • It is 3 feet deep, and raised just sufficiently for me to sit on the ground without touching my head against the roof.

  • The man drove carelessly, and the wagon fell into a ditch 3 feet deep in water.

  • Suitable houses for this purpose are 16 feet deep by 24 feet long.

  • A very satisfactory economical house is one 20 feet deep, 7 feet high in front and 4 feet at back, with a shed roof.

  • Another reason for being very careful on the way to the depot is that there is a big hole, 20 feet deep, just by a hummock on that slope where, you remember, the last flag stands.

  • Up -- still up, among monsters of crevasses, some of them hundreds of feet wide and possibly thousands of feet deep.

  • He dug a square hole of 44 feet, in the piazza, 24 feet deep, and finding the soil watery and chalky, he made it firm by strong and massive piles.

  • Some consist of as many as ten or twelve chambers in succession, and are seldom more than 20 feet deep by 6 feet high, and they are of the same breadth.

  • You find yourself at the edge of a crater 965 feet deep, the sides in most places precipitous, and the bottom is reached only by a zig-zag path.

  • It is 140 feet deep, and is shaped like a bottle.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feet deep" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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