Examples of 'miles deep' in a sentence

Meaning of "miles deep"

miles deep: This phrase is often used to describe something that is very deep or extensive, particularly in terms of physical depth or metaphorical significance. It conveys a sense of vastness or profoundness, suggesting a considerable distance or intensity

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miles deep
Miles deep through the oceanic crust.
My wife is two miles deep in an undersea box.
This shaft must be five miles deep.
Miles deep into the atmosphere.
I hope that fissure is five miles deep.
I am a couple miles deep in the woods.
It could not be more than a few miles deep.
Caverns miles deep could shelter life from the terrible blast.
Let us hope that fissure is five miles deep.
Miles deep through the oceanic crust, Looking to match ancient rock formations.
The ocean is six miles deep.
Miles deep in places and containing more than 26 million cubic kilometers of ice.
And the beachhead was up to two miles deep.
Erdogan had planned to only occupy a 10 miles deep strip along the Syrian-Turkish border.
Living in dark waters that average two miles deep.

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A canyon 5 Miles deep in the ocean floor.
The water there was three miles deep.
A wedge 25 miles deep was driven into the Soviet defences.
Hundreds of thousands of miles deep.
This tunnel runs 3.5 miles deep into the mountainside.
This baby reaches down nearly seven miles deep.
It 's six miles deep.
The ice sheet under my feet is up to two miles deep.
It can be miles deep.
The metallic hydrogen sea is tens of thousands of miles deep.
A thousand miles deep.
The ice could be anywhere from three to sixteen miles deep.
They say it 's five miles deep out here.
We tend to forget about the fact that the ocean is miles deep.
The valley is broad, about thirty miles deep and ten miles wide.
So only one small part of the earth was covered three miles deep.
That is a hole that is 30 miles deep in the Earth.
Back then, the surface was an ocean of molten rock miles deep.
It is 4 miles deep.
The German minefields at Alamein were five miles deep.
They say it's five miles deep out here. That's impossible.
It goes nearly seven miles deep.
In this scenario, the planet would be covered completely in water about 120 miles deep.
Six artillery shells struck four miles deep inside Thailand.
The surfaces consist entirely of a sea of liquid hydrogen, hundreds of miles deep.
Monday, starting earthquakes three to seven miles deep underneath the Salton Sea.
And built up thick, soupy atmospheres tens of thousands of miles deep.
A vast ocean of molten rock 100 miles deep covered the globe.
Now, the outgassing has created a vent a half mile wide and at least 2 miles deep.
The search area is a circle with a 6-mile radius, 2.8 miles deep off the west Australian coast.
We are closing in on Europa . This moon is covered with an ice crust 6 miles deep.
And hundreds of miles deep.
But in answer to your question, the ocean is six miles deep.
And secure a strip of land of few miles deep into the Sinai.
It 's basically a nuclear-heated torpedo . The ice could be anywhere from three to 16 miles deep.

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