shallow|shallower|shallowest in English
adjective
[shal·low || 'ʃæləʊ]
having little depth, not deep; superficial, not concerned with serious intellectual matters; weak, breathing in very little ai
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1. Comparative of superiority cold → colder big → biggger large → larger narrow → narrower shallow → shallower clever → cleverer gentle → gentler charming → Charminger?? 8
2. The shallower waters in the desert plains of Mali and the Niger Republic can only accommodate vessels of shallow draft.
3. Acetabula are shallower in women than in men
4. Shallower helix angle equals more Backshift and less upshift
5. Antonyms for Astutest include stupidest, dullest, slowest, foolishest, ignorantest, obtusest, shallowest, thickest, dumbest and densest
6. These devices draw on much shallower and colder resources than traditional geothermal techniques.
7. The fish prefer shallower waters around 24 °C. It reaches depths of 350 m.
8. The proposed bridge alignment bisects run, deeper pool, and shallower shoal and bar habitats.
9. Park Barouches had bodies much shallower than travelling one - better to be seen in
10. light beam at shallow angle
11. We waded a shallow river.
12. The sea is shallow here.
13. His analysis was always shallow.
14. The lake is quite shallow.
15. Catamarans typically have less hull volume, smaller displacement, and shallower draft (draught) than monohulls of
16. They're all shallow, unsure cuts.
17. Shallow-fry the fish/bacon.
18. Shallow streams make most din.
19. Yes, these are made of totoras, reeds that grow in some shallower areas of the lake.
20. At night it swims up into shallower depths of less than 200m where food is more plentiful.
21. Shallow Commissures translate to low arches
22. Tony seemed very shallow and immature.
23. She saw herself as shallow, tawdry.
24. Don't worry, the water's quite shallow.
25. Shallow streams still waters run deep.