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deepness

noun as in depth

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They also made him an “ambassador,” otherwise those African masks would never have revealed themselves to him, in such career-shifting deepness, which allowed him to carry on their legacy.

"Euphoria has some sort of deepness to it that touches people on a real level," she says.

From BBC

To me, this album — “Charlie Parker With Strings” — captures the deepness of Parker’s innovative nature as an artist in a way that is beautiful, lyrical and emotional.

With so much to excavate, the only thing more impressive than the deepness is the lightness.

It adds a nuttiness to something, just really makes you feel like the deepness of that dish.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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