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deep-set

[deep-set]
–adjective
placed far in: a face with deep-set eyes under bushy brows.

Origin:
1830–35
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deep-set   (dēp'sět')
adj.  
  1. Deeply set or placed: deep-set eyes.

  2. Deep-seated: deep-set hatred.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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