deep
Hyphenate in a compound modifier preceding a noun; do not hyphenate following a noun unless in Webster's:
The knee-deep muck surrounded us in the deep-plowed fields.
He stood waist-deep in shavings.
But the cars were parked three deep
Hyphenate in a compound modifier preceding a noun; do not hyphenate following a noun unless in Webster's:
The knee-deep muck surrounded us in the deep-plowed fields.
He stood waist-deep in shavings.
But the cars were parked three deep