Wiktionary
n. 1 Waters suitable for deep-draft ships, especially ocean-going. 2 (context idiomatic English) A difficult or embarrassing situation.
WordNet
n. serious trouble
Wikipedia
Deep Water is an original novel based on the U.S. television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Deep Water is a psychological thriller novel by Patricia Highsmith, first published in 1957 by Harper & Brothers. It is Highsmith's fifth published novel, the working title was The Dog in the Manger. It was brought back into print in the US in 2003 by W. W. Norton & Company.
Deep Water is a documentary film, directed by Jerry Rothwell and Louise Osmond, produced by Jonny Persey, opening in the UK on 15 December 2006. It is based on the true story of Donald Crowhurst and the 1969 Sunday Times Golden Globe Race round the world alone in a yacht.
The film has received critical acclaim. The official poster quotes The Daily Telegraph, "A movie which will reduce the hardest of hearts to a shipwreck". The film won the Best Documentary award at the 2006 Rome International Film Festival and a commendation in the Australian Film Critics Association 2007 Film Awards.
Deep Water may refer to:
- Deep Water (film), 2006 documentary
- Deep Water (Buffy novel)
- Deep Water (Corris novel)
- Deep Water (Highsmith novel)
- Deep Water Slang V2.0, hip hop album
- Deep Water Acres, webzine and record label
- Deep Water Point Estates, Texas
- Deep Water, West Virginia
- Sacramento Deep Water Ship Channel
- Deep Water Bay, Hong Kong
- North Atlantic Deep Water
- Deep Water Horizon, southeast of Houston
- Operation Deep Water, 1957 NATO naval exercise
- Deep Water Royalty Relief Act
- Deep water culture
- Deep-water coral
- Deep water source cooling
- Deep water blackout
- Deep-water soloing
- Deep-water hap
Deep Water is a 2009 novel in the Cliff Hardy series by Peter Corris. In April 2009, The Independent Weekly called Deep Water "a web of intrigue". Deep Water is the thirty fourth novel in the series, whose protagonist has been called "Sydney’s best-known private investigator" In 2009, Corris won the Ned Kelly Award for Deep Water in the fiction category.
The Cliff Hardy series had been thought to end with the previous novel, Open File. Corris stated Open File was last in the series and its release would conclude twenty eight years of work on the series. However, Deep Water begins with Hardy in recovery after having open-heart surgery. This is reflective of the series, which was itself recovering from a premature retirement.
Deep Water is an Australian drama series set to screen on SBS in 2016. This four-part miniseries is a Blackfella Films' production, directed by Shawn Seet with Director of Photography Bruce Young.
Usage examples of "deep water".
Before the undertow could take hold and tug them back, he and Spock jumped out into knee-deep water and caught the mooring cords, beaching the inflatable out of reach of the salty fingers of breakers rolling in and foaming on the shore.
Then we were out, onto the shoulder of the wave, which was back in deep water, and no longer breaking.
He felt as though he were looking at the scene through deep water.
The result was an odd blue-green that made everything look as if it was under deep water.
Commander Farragut thought, and with reason, that it was better to remain in deep water, and keep clear of continents or islands, which the beast itself seemed to shun (perhaps because there was not enough water for him!
On several occasions the rocks ran far out into deep water and we were compelled to make a long round.
Donald and I stopped at the creek while the others trotted splashing across, then we walked our horses into the foot-deep water and turned downstream.
They went a long way through knee-deep water and thick mud, then over harder ground.
Jimmy felt he was being dragged through deep water by something with an iron claw.
It affected their minds as the many atmospheres of deep water affect the body of the diver.
The cloud-system of a considerable cyclonic disturbance could be noted off at one side, and the continents looked reasonably as they should, and the seas were of that muddy, indescribable tint which indicates deep water.