Pronunciation of the English word deep-seated.
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1. | The president tried to make his case for war by subtly appealing to the electorate's deep-seated suspicion of Arabs. | |
2. | My wife harbors a deep-seated resentment toward her father. | |
3. | Deep-seated preferences cannot be argued about — you cannot argue a man into liking a glass of beer... | |
4. | You can't convince a believer of anything; for their belief is not based on evidence, it's based on a deep-seated need to believe. | |
5. | Layla began to develop a very deep-seated hatred towards white people. | |
6. | Sami had a deep-seated prejudice against African Americans. | |
7. | The causes are firstly rooted in deep-seated resentment. | |
8. | Sami had that deep-seated gut feeling that something wasn't right. | |
9. | Tom was filled with deep-seated, seething hatred of John and wanted to kill him, to strike him with a club or with a sword. However, he could not do that. He had to remain loyal to him as his vassal, to stand beside him in battle and look on as this man was ever accompanied by Mary, whom he, Tom, had fallen in love with already as a little boy. | |
10. | They have a deep-seated hatred for the Nazis. |