The expression "in deep" likely derives from nautical terminology, where it refers to being far from shore or in deep waters, suggesting a state of being engulfed or surrounded by challenges. Over time, it has evolved to describe situations in life where one is heavily involved or facing significant difficulties, often implying a lack of easy escape. This metaphorical usage captures the essence of being deeply entrenched in a circumstance, whether emotional, financial, or situational.
Arabs were famous for their remarkable memory ,their eloquence and expressionin their language
No the song Rolling in the Deep did not come from England but Adele did.
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Mostly, natural diamonds come from deep within the earth.
All diamonds come from deep within the earth's core.
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The frappe came from deep in france.
If you "dig down deep" then you search deeply into your emotions. You usually hear this in reference to "digging down deep" to come up with courage to do something.
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Diamonds come from deep within the earth, yes, a natural source.