seeped in English

verb
1
(of a liquid) flow or leak slowly through porous material or small holes.
water began to seep through the soles of his boots

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1. The rain seeped through the roof.

2. The power had gradually seeped away.

3. Blood seeped down his leg.

4. 3 Radioactive water had seeped into underground reservoirs.

5. Radioactive water had seeped into underground reservoirs.

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7. The fetid smell of swamp seeped through the concrete.

8. The all-pervading red dust seeped into every nook and cranny.

9. Generally speaking, though, suburban gentility has seeped across the map.

10. A gas main had cracked under my neighbour's garage and gas had seeped into our homes.

11. But toxic pesticides seeped into the air, soil, plants, animals, rivers and oceans.

12. • The gases seeped several inches into seams between segments of insulation, Charring the material

13. 20 The excitement gradually left them and the boyish sense of adventure seeped slowly away.

14. 1 Not long up, her cambric dressing-gown was held tightly about her throat as the chill seeped through the air.

15. Another major source of pollution are the heavy metals that have seeped into the rivers of Thailand.

16. 19 The car was sluggish, as if his thoughts had seeped into the car through his hands.

17. Over 10,000 years in the making, The Crater formed when melting snow on the Wasatch Mountains seeped deep within the earth

18. 17 The rector felt suddenly weakened, as if the anger had seeped into his own bones, his own spirit.

19. As Godoy claimed, the Tumult of Aranjuez was the work of seduced plebeians, a revolution that seeped down from above.

20. It commonly appears in caves as speleothems and "moonmilk", deposited from water that has seeped through magnesium rich rocks.

21. The lock had been built on quicksand, and gave continual trouble as the ground subsided and water seeped away.

22. As it pushed upward, the salt dragged surrounding sediments into dome shapes, often trapping oil and gas that seeped from the surrounding porous sands.

23. A cephalohematoma is a symptom of blood that has seeped under the outer covering membrane of one of the skull bones .

24. His skull had been kicked in and the dark blood seeped out, mingling with the grey sludge of his brains.

25. She still made the two- hour trek to the schoolhouse and tried to catch every little bit of information that seeped out of the doors.

26. She still made the two-hour trek to the schoolhouse and tried to catch every little bit of information that seeped out of the doors.

27. Although ‘Cashpoint’ would be a fitting way to describe such machines generically, it is a trade name that has seeped into the English language for more general use.

28. That is why I made a comment a few months ago while delivering a lecture in London that it is the tragedy of our times that a continent which is so rich in resources is also seeped in abject poverty.