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deep point
noun
A fielding position on the off side, square of the batsman's wicket and near the boundary; a fielder in that position.
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The passing show is the deep point.
This is a deep point.
A slashed single to deep point follows.
Shakib finishes off with a single cut to deep point.
At one particularly deep point, the water rose above his engine.
Prior then gets off the mark with two to deep point.
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He also saw deep points of connection between ethics and religion, and developed a view of Judaism as a profoundly ethical system of belief and practice.
The addition of deep points for intraoperative correction improved the TREs in the deep area in the temporal bone.
Carve a 45 degree angle 1/8" deep pointing towards the back of the bow.
There is a deeper point here, though.
I reach the deepest point of my journey.
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