deep waters

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plural form of deep water
water having a great depth; serious trouble, great misfortune
deep water
Waters suitable for deep-draft ships, especially ocean-going
deep water
A difficult or embarrassing situation

You will be in deep water if you are found copying from other dictionaries.

still waters run deep
A person with a calm appearance has, or may have, considerable inner emotion, character, or intellect

Isabel Pierce, the central character of Sweetwater, Roxana Robinson's fluid third novel, gives the appearance of being a thoughtful, reserved, quiet woman who won't rock any boats in her life. Yet she harbors passions; it might be said of her that still waters run deep.

deep water
Water too deep for waves to be affected by the seabed; typically taken as half the wavelength, or greater
deep water
In regard to WAVES, where DEPTH is greater than one-half the WAVE LENGTH Deep-water conditions are said to exist when the surf waves are not affected by conditions on the bottom
deep water
That part of the ocean below the main thermocline (Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990)
deep water
water having a great depth; serious trouble, great misfortune
deep water
serious trouble
deep water
dense (cold, salty) ocean water that sinks in polar regions and flows around the ocean floor
in deep waters
in big trouble
still waters run deep
achieve a task with tranquility and satisfaction; he who seems quiet and harmless but has the ability to harm deeply
deep waters
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