go out of depth

  • 91double play depth — noun When the infielders play in a few steps from their normal position because of the possibility of getting a double play at second base and first base. The infield is at double play depth with one out and a man at first …

    Wiktionary

  • 92beyond one's depth — phrasal or out of one s depth 1. : in water that is deeper than one s height 2. : beyond the limit of one s mental capability …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 93Normal Move Out — is a term used in seismics and geophysics to describe the effect of the separation between receiver and source on the arrival time of a reflection that does not dip, abbreviated NMO. Filters and correcting algorithms must be used to properly… …

    Wikipedia

  • 94(be) out of your depth — …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 95USS Sculpin (SS-191) — USS Sculpin (SS 191), a Sargo class submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the sculpin, a spiny, large headed, broad mouthed, usually scaleless fish of the family Cottidae . Her keel was laid down on 7 September… …

    Wikipedia

  • 96USS Nautilus (SS-168) — USS Nautilus (SF 9/SS 168), a sclass|Narwhal|submarine and one of the V boats , was the fifth ship of the United States Navy to bear that popular ship s name. She was originally named and designated V 6 (SF 9), but was redesignated and given hull …

    Wikipedia

  • 97Nairana class escort carrier — HMS Nairana Class overview Name: Nairana class escort carrier Builders: HMS Nairana, John Brown HMS Campania …

    Wikipedia

  • 98USS Baker (DE-190) — Career (United States) Name: USS Baker (DE 190) …

    Wikipedia

  • 99USS Alden (DD-211) — was a Clemson class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War II, named for Rear Admiral James Alden, Jr. (1810–1877). Alden was laid down on 24 October 1918 and launched on 14 May 1919 by William Cramp and Sons; sponsored by Miss… …

    Wikipedia

  • 100Sounding line — A sounding line or lead line is a length of thin rope with a plummet, generally of lead, at its end. No matter what metal the plummet is made of, it s still referred to as the lead. In the recent past, depths were measured in fathoms, although… …

    Wikipedia