On the far side of the bed, already tucked in, her husband lay with his head deep in the pillow, his back to her.
They went out and chose a spot close by the house where the snow lay deep.
Snow lay deep over the dropped timber and the pine would not burn.
It lay a foot deep on the plain, drowning the sparse grass and sage.
Dust clung to the walls two fingers thick and lay on the floor a foot deep.
Our quarters lay deep under the steel surface of Spaceport A-R-145.
The snow lay deep from the last storm.
The snows lay deep; they could not venture forth.
Snow lay a foot deep in the streets and was still falling, ceaseless, sometimes thick and calm, mostly driving on a hard north wind.
The morning was yet young and shadow lay deep, almost chill after the brightness on the water.