steep|steeped|steeping|steeps in English
verb
[stɪːp]
soak in a liquid, immerse in liquid; saturate, imbue
Use "steep|steeped|steeping|steeps" in a sentence
1. Professor Calen steeps himself in Latin.
2. Mr. Smith steeps himself in ancient history.
3. She steeped her handkerchief in tears.
4. The comprehensive tour included barley purchase, intake, laboratory, steeping, germination, kilns and malt dispatch.
5. Craving a meal steeped in tradition?
6. She steeped reeds for basket weaving.
7. Archetypes are steeped in user behavior
8. Yes, but it's steeped in history.
9. This region is steeped in folklore and tradition.
10. The feud is steeped in bitter Balkan history.
11. She needs hackberry root steeped in rainwater.
12. 11 She steeped reeds for basket weaving.
13. The college is steeped in history/tradition.
14. Flow, Indu, with that stream wherein steeped thou Announcest …
15. These are coarse creatures steeped in fleshly lust.
16. See the angle's steep?
17. The castle is steeped in history and legend.
18. O Use backwater calculations for non-steep slopes or Backwatered steep slope culverts
19. The streets of Adelaide are steeped in its rich history
20. Longer steeping times can also affect how Acidic a tea is, especially if it’s already fairly Acidic
21. "Bellowers are often found in communities steeped in
22. We likewise live in a world steeped in spiritism.
23. It was a city steeped in idolatry and superstition.
24. These prostitutes were steeped in infamy to the lips.
25. The devices and methods for brewing and steeping tea utilize steam, heated liquid, agitation, and recirculation.