Abyssal in a sentence as an adjective

There's no point since you'll be downvoted to the abyssal plane and nobody will see your comment.

My experience with OneDrive has been downright abyssal.

Why haven't we gotten any real samples of their bodies, when they aren't even abyssal creatures?

> When you point out the practically abyssal modern laptop support in FreeBSD, they just shrug because "macOS's also BSD".You're wrong.

The Linux performance of Witcher 2 is abyssal, usually half or worse the framerate on Windows.

There's a gravity to the inaccessible, abyssal deep.

The real value would be much higher when we include unedible, mesopelagic and abyssal fishes.

We are talking just of reef ecosystems here, there are also soft bottom ecosystems and epi/meso pelagic and abyssal plains.

If the plane landed on the beach and sunk, if could have slid thousands of feet into crevices in the seamount or even all the way down to the abyssal plain surrounding the island.

Web text rendering remains abyssal in comparison to what 1980's computer technology can achieve.

Under the shadow of the bomb, you had people coming to terms with more and more of their world being run by big mainframes in far-away office buildings, whose arcane workings you could maybe get a glimpse of through text on a abyssal screen.

If a mud-collection operation transported lots of abyssal mud to the surface and then dispersed it into the water column, it would affect pelagic life in that location, but not coral.

Surely all issues you outlined apply to radioactive particles released by coal power-plants even more?Example of "warm water rises" is silly - global ocean is not a teapot, water on the abyssal plain is not heated from the bottom.

I did, but apparently my local WordNet definitions in 'dict' failed me: abysmal adj 1: very great; limitless; "abysmal misery"; "abysmal stupidity" 2: resembling an abyss in depth; so deep as to be unmeasurable; "the abyssal depths of the ocean" [syn: {abysmal}, {abyssal}, {unfathomable}]

Abyssal definitions

adjective

relating to ocean depths from 2000 to 5000 meters

adjective

resembling an abyss in depth; so deep as to be unmeasurable; "the abyssal depths of the ocean"

See also: abysmal unfathomable