Similar words: deepen, deepening, go off the deep end, opened, ripened, sharpened, deep, deeply. Meaning: ['diːpən] adj. having accumulated or become more intense.
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31. His frown deepened, then transformed itself into a radiant grin.
32. That thought merely deepened her gloom and she floated on the water, wishing that Ana would come back.
33. She is exhausted from migraine headaches and lack of sleep; the lines on her face have deepened.
34. My own reflections were immeasurably deepened by the insights of the experts I quote throughout this book.
35. Horse racing's decline was deepened by last year's collapse in bloodstock values.
36. Now its humiliation has been deepened by, of all people, a second-hand car salesman.
37. For the past half-hour she had been feeling distinctly uneasy as the ever-present shadows had deepened into almost impenetrable blackness.
38. His kiss deepened, and unconsciously she arched up towards him, aching for his touch.
39. The light deepened till she looked like a ballerina in a green glass bottle.
40. As the recession has deepened, so greater attention has focused on the issue of the late payment of debt.
41. So long as Stravinsky had led the opposition on behalf of tonality, art music had broadened and deepened in expressive range.
42. It has recently been deepened and widened to accommodate more boats but the picturesque setting has been retained.
43. Combined with the fact that public understanding of the politics of intervention has deepened, that represents a big advance.
44. The recession deepened, fee competition intensified and the Warne Review was announced with its obvious threat to statutory registration.
45. She'd liked men - of course she had - but for some reason or another it had never deepened into anything else.
46. Most policemen felt beleaguered and misunderstood, their isolation further deepened by criticism from politicians and the media.
47. This experience deepened my dread of the five fillings which awaited me.
48. Water had to be continually directed, rivers deepened, dikes checked, canals dug, and conflicting interests reconciled.
49. As the crisis deepened, it became clear that the government was losing control.
50. He looked at her with sardonic amusement which deepened when she quickly looked away.
51. But as the recession deepened, no backers could be found for the scheme which had already cost over £1 million.
52. That nagging thought deepened as the captain came in first, and gave the innings a flying start.
53. The recession has deepened, the huge national debt has increased, the people's lot worsened.
54. There had never been a hint of any romance between them, although their friendship had deepened with each meeting.
55. Her firefly eyes clicked open and closed, and along her forehead the horizontal grooves had deepened into sharp narrow ruts.
56. Between them formed several long, narrow lakes and then, as the rift deepened, a wide ocean channel.sentencedict.com/deepened.html
57. Her father, yelling from the bleachers, only deepened her uncertainty.
58. As the recession deepened into slump, the people tried to tell their government they were hurting.
59. As the crisis deepened, Bridges was in his last weeks as Permanent Secretary to the Treasury.
60. So why were his arms tightening about her? she wondered as the kiss deepened.
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