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deep-set

[ deep-set ]

adjective

  1. placed far in:

    a face with deep-set eyes under bushy brows.



deep-set

adjective

  1. (of the eyes) deeply set into the face
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of deep-set1

First recorded in 1830–35
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As Stone arrived Root farmed the strike, but was made to wait for his ton by Sri Lanka’s deep-set field.

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In one photo, Reba is wearing a black button-down, her salt and pepper hair cropped short above her deep-set eyes.

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In one photo, Reba is wearing a black button down, her salt and pepper hair cropped short above her deep-set eyes.

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His eyes are bright and deep-set and his voice has a resonance that draws you close.

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He has a big flaring dolphin fin of a nose; small, deep-set eyes that sit in little pools of shade; a warm, gaptoothed smile.

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