at a depth of six feet
1Six Feet Under (TV series) — Infobox Television show name = Six Feet Under caption = Six Feet Under title screen format = Drama location = Los Angeles runtime = approx. 55 min. creator = Alan Ball starring = Peter Krause Michael C. Hall Frances Conroy Lauren Ambrose Freddy… …
2six feet of earth — death The length of an average grave rather than its depth: Six feet of earth make all men equal. (Proverb) Six feet underground emphasizes the depth rather than the length: I m glad his father s six feet underground. (G. Greene …
3depth — W3S3 [depθ] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: deep] 1.) [C usually singular, U] a) the distance from the top surface of something such as a river or hole to the bottom of it →↑deep ▪ a sea with an average depth of 35 metres to/at a depth of sth ▪ The… …
4Depth sounding — refers to a historical nautical term for measuring depth; it is often referred to simply as sounding. Sounding is finding the depth of a given point in a body of water. Sounding data is used in bathymetry to make maps of the floor of a body of… …
5deep six — (v.) discard, 1940s, originally from nautical slang, perhaps from earlier underworld noun sense of the grave (1929), perhaps a reference to the usual grave depth of six feet …
6Depth charge — For other uses, see Depth charge (disambiguation). Mark IX Depth Charge used by the U.S. Navy late in World War II. Unlike the cylindrical, barrel shaped depth charge used earlier, the Mark IX is streamlined and equipped with canted fins to… …
7Cold Feet — For other uses, see Cold feet (disambiguation). Cold Feet Cold Feet intertitle Genre Comedy drama Created by …
8deep six — to kill or destroy The original meaning was merely to dispose of, not from the traditional depth in feet of a grave but from the lowest mark on a naval heaving line in fathoms, below which all vanished. Used of. destruction, death, or… …
9Fathom — unit of length m= 1.8288000 accuracy=5 A fathom is a unit of length in the Imperial system (and the derived U.S. customary units), used especially for measuring the depth of water. There are 2 yards (6 feet) in a fathom. Encyclopædia Britannica… …
10Missouri River — Coordinates: 38°48′49″N 90°07′11″W / 38.81361°N 90.11972°W / 38.81361; 90.11972 …