Examples of 'two feet deep' in a sentence

Meaning of "two feet deep"

two feet deep: A measurement to indicate the depth of something, typically water or a hole. This phrase is used in a literal sense to describe a specific measurement

How to use "two feet deep" in a sentence

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two feet deep
Arid wastes two feet deep in water.
Two feet deep in the world.
The water is two feet deep now.
This area is in fast moving water around two feet deep.
Make that two feet deep.
When I came up the last time it was about two feet deep.
A ditch two feet deep.
At first puzzle pieces only two feet deep.
They should be two feet deep and two feet wide.
The snow was then about two feet deep.
But the track was two feet deep in snow so he has got an excuse.
Long enough for her body and two feet deep.
Water channels one or two feet deep ran its entire length.
They would cover all the state two feet deep.
It was only two feet deep.

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Okay, we need to go at least two feet deep.
The bog body was lying face down two feet deep on a base of birch bark.
When we first came in, the water was about two feet deep.
Now it 's less than two feet deep right there.
Start digging. Long enough for her body and two feet deep.
It 's like two feet deep.
You will be fine . It 's like two feet deep.
It 's only two feet deep.
This tank is only two feet deep.
It was cold and the snow was two feet deep in some places.
Winter is spent buried one to two feet deep in the sand.
The snow on our arrival, was about two feet deep and crusted over.
Like, a foot to two feet deep.
Here 's Western Australia . Arid wastes two feet deep in water.

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