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		Definition of waist-deep in English: waist-deepadjective & adverb Of or at a depth to reach the waist. 齐腰深的(地) as adjective the waist-deep snow as adverb the anglers were standing waist-deep in frigid water Example sentencesExamples -  I accidentally took a step into a snowdrift and found myself waist-deep in snow, and later when I was trying to climb down a bank I slipped and fell quite heavily onto my back.
 -  ‘My house is destroyed and all my possessions are buried somewhere under waist-deep mud,’ Bhuiyan said.
 -  The rescue team, including Tendring Council nature wardens, spent hours waist-deep in mud and water tending to the animal.
 -  The time to build an ark is before the raging flood is upon us, not after we're waist-deep in the tides of chaos and despair.
 -  Doctors had to amputate the leg of a 14-year-old boy attacked earlier today while fishing in waist-deep water.
 -  We were going to be descending in a storm, in waist-deep snow, through perfect avalanche conditions, and I was convinced we were going to die.
 -  More than three weeks after the floods began, water still lies waist-deep or higher in some areas.
 -  Mr Price said he had spoken to a friend in the centre of Milnsbridge who had helped pull screaming children from cars submerged in waist-deep water.
 -  Local residents trudged up the sidewalk in waist-deep murky brown water to higher ground.
 -  Mr Watson and the Russian helped fellow hotel guests and at one stage found themselves waist-deep in water and sewage.
 -  Hundreds of patients, doctors and nurses were trapped for days at New Orleans Charity Hospital, surrounded by waist-deep water without power, food or medical supplies.
 -  A terrified Essex family waded waist-deep through a raging torrent to escape flash floods which devastated a Cornish village.
 -  Avis reported seeing a local resident standing in waist-deep water, helpless as her furniture floated down the road.
 -  Heroic lifeboatmen worked waist-deep in breaking seas in a desperate bid to save a stranded boat
 -  We finally drifted into waist-deep water and dragged the boat onto the beach.
 -  As she waded through waist-deep flood waters to get to the worst affected areas, she could see the devastation all around.
 -  They waded waist-deep in the grass in a compact body bearing an improvised stretcher in their midst.
 -  The pair waded through waist-deep freezing water to reach a woman who had fallen down an embankment in Broadbent.
 -  I was waist-deep in the swamp for weeks and weeks.
 -  At a quarry in Lancashire a 13-year old girl became stuck waist-deep in a muddy pool.
 
    Definition of waist-deep in US English: waist-deepadverb & adjectiveˈˌweɪst ˈdip Of or at a depth to reach the waist. 齐腰深的(地) as adjective the waist-deep water 齐腰深的水。 as adverb Ellwood stood waist-deep in the water 埃尔伍德站在齐腰深的水中。 Example sentencesExamples -  The rescue team, including Tendring Council nature wardens, spent hours waist-deep in mud and water tending to the animal.
 -  At a quarry in Lancashire a 13-year old girl became stuck waist-deep in a muddy pool.
 -  As she waded through waist-deep flood waters to get to the worst affected areas, she could see the devastation all around.
 -  Local residents trudged up the sidewalk in waist-deep murky brown water to higher ground.
 -  They waded waist-deep in the grass in a compact body bearing an improvised stretcher in their midst.
 -  Avis reported seeing a local resident standing in waist-deep water, helpless as her furniture floated down the road.
 -  I was waist-deep in the swamp for weeks and weeks.
 -  More than three weeks after the floods began, water still lies waist-deep or higher in some areas.
 -  A terrified Essex family waded waist-deep through a raging torrent to escape flash floods which devastated a Cornish village.
 -  I accidentally took a step into a snowdrift and found myself waist-deep in snow, and later when I was trying to climb down a bank I slipped and fell quite heavily onto my back.
 -  The pair waded through waist-deep freezing water to reach a woman who had fallen down an embankment in Broadbent.
 -  Mr Watson and the Russian helped fellow hotel guests and at one stage found themselves waist-deep in water and sewage.
 -  Hundreds of patients, doctors and nurses were trapped for days at New Orleans Charity Hospital, surrounded by waist-deep water without power, food or medical supplies.
 -  Doctors had to amputate the leg of a 14-year-old boy attacked earlier today while fishing in waist-deep water.
 -  We finally drifted into waist-deep water and dragged the boat onto the beach.
 -  ‘My house is destroyed and all my possessions are buried somewhere under waist-deep mud,’ Bhuiyan said.
 -  Heroic lifeboatmen worked waist-deep in breaking seas in a desperate bid to save a stranded boat
 -  We were going to be descending in a storm, in waist-deep snow, through perfect avalanche conditions, and I was convinced we were going to die.
 -  The time to build an ark is before the raging flood is upon us, not after we're waist-deep in the tides of chaos and despair.
 -  Mr Price said he had spoken to a friend in the centre of Milnsbridge who had helped pull screaming children from cars submerged in waist-deep water.
 
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