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deep-sea diving in British English (ˈdiːpˌsiː ˈdaɪvɪŋ) noun diving the activity of diving and exploring in the deep parts of the sea Examples of 'deep-sea diving' in a sentencedeep-sea diving So he must be in an Alpine valley or deep-sea diving where the signal isn't clear.What do antique renovation and deep sea diving have in common?That year and the next, she took her own advice - mountaineering, rally driving, deep sea diving - and met heaps of attractive men.Maybe even the deep-sea diving outfit.It is a fairly diversified business that operates in deep sea diving equipment, submarine rescue, nuclear decommissioning and renewable energy.So he set off that morning for a day's deep-sea diving with the usual array of things he might need.I have determined to take up deep-sea diving as my new hobby and would like to know what sort of watch you would recommend.There weren't those seaside resorts offering rooms on websites, nor anyone around to teach deep-sea diving.The hearing tests, however, largely failed, as most of the islanders had perforated ear drums from deep-sea diving.Having survived the risks he took in his early years, he took professional training in deep sea diving. |