be in deep water in English
verb
be in big trouble
Use "be in deep water" in a sentence
1. Even deep wells can be polluted by surface water runoff.
2. Corals can be found throughout the world’s oceans, in both shallow and deep water
3. Smooth water runs deep.
4. Bluegills will bed in shallow beds, which can be a few inches to 2 feet deep and in deep water beds, which I have found up to 7 feet deep
5. I consider deep-water Cranking to be anything deeper than 10 feet
6. Stretches and deep body work rarely achieved on dry land can be performed in the water.
7. Attempting to install a Cofferdam in deep scour pool can be problematic due to Cofferdam leakage and increased water pressure exerted by the deep .
8. Unlike shallow-water wrecks, which are rotted by marine organisms and turbulence, deep water finds should be well preserved.
9. Amphibious and deep water fording vehicles;
10. Amphibious and deep water fording vehicles
11. 26 They were floundering chest-deep in the freezing water.
12. What is Circumpolar Deep Water? Circumpolar Deep Water is derived from a mixture of all the World’s oceans[1]
13. 30 The water looks quite deep there.
14. c. Amphibious and deep water fording vehicles;
15. (c) Amphibious and deep water fording vehicles;
16. Unlike shallow-water wrecks, which are rotted by marine organisms and turbulence,[sentence dictionary] deep water finds should be well preserved.
17. (v) low graded royalty rates including zero royalty for deep water and ultra-deep water areas during first seven years.
18. They have deep-water ports for the ships.
19. If this impact had occurred in deep water its traces on the ocean floor might be extremely hard to recognize.
20. The Cormorant dives to go deep under water
21. Peasants wade knee deep in mud coaxing water buffalo to pull ploughs.
22. Billabongs: a small often deep body of water.
23. BOISE: Ultrasonic humidifiers that Aerosolize water pose a health hazard if tap water is used in them, since minerals and other materials dissolved in the water may be released as particles small enough to be inhaled deep into the lungs
24. They be deep in the nothing.
25. “I find giant Bluegills in lakes with deep water—and when I say deep, I mean 40 feet,” says Peterson