Synonyms for «deep chasm»

The phrase "deep chasm" refers to a very deep and wide gap or hole in the ground or a surface. It describes a large and dangerous void that could be difficult to cross or explore. Full definition
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Sentences with «deep chasm»

  • When designing forms, there's a pretty deep chasm between the needs of the developer, and the needs of the user. (ignorethecode.net)
  • From the lofty peaks of Krakadouw and Middelberg to the Stadsaal Caves, grotesquely hewn by rain and running water in sandstone, there is evidence of the ease with which upper sandstone relents to weather, resulting in places in surrealistically carved pillars and sculptured columns; the natural sandstone arch of the Wolfberg and the Wolfberg Cracks — deep chasms through the sandstone. (blog.sa-venues.com)
  • Two years ago, Alexander Weigand described the cave - dwelling, Thorn Snail relative of these Spanish species from a plunging 950m - deep chasm in the Velebit Mts. (sciencedaily.com)
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