Lower Depths, The

[ loh-er ]

noun
  1. a play (1902) by Maxim Gorki.

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How to use Lower Depths, The in a sentence

  • Yes, there was a swimming pool in its lower depths but I never saw it in use once.

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  • Get to work on something that will help you to pay back or you will soon take a plunge to lower depths than you have yet sounded.'

    The Last Shot | Frederick Palmer
  • How are you going to get to the root cause and lift us, not the next generation, at once out of the lower depths?'

    A Bed of Roses | W. L. George
  • The latter strongly affects and moulds the character; but books reach us at lower depths.

  • The ground was still on the incline; its declivity seemed to be getting greater and to be leading us to lower depths.