Synonym: emit, excrete, ooze, trickle. Similar words: keep, deep, jeep, peep, sheep, weep, keeper, creep. Meaning: [sɪːp] v. pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings.
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1. Blood was beginning to seep through the bandages.
2. My anger began to seep away.
3. Let the village atmosphere seep into your pores.
4. Nagging unease began to seep into Delaney's weary bones.
5. Blood began to seep from his hands.
6. Here, the hours seep away like draining rain.
7. Then slowly the tension began to seep away.
8. Everyday horrors seep into his unconscious like stains on a sheet.
9. The helium would seep up through fissures, and hence its natural occurrence near the hot springs.
10. The art begins to seep deep into his psychological being.
11. But as trickles of news began to seep through the court, detailing the king's every move, she welcomed them.
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12. His attitude seems to seep into all comers of the company.
13. She was still shivering when he finished, but the warmth gradually began to seep inwards to where her bones were chilled.
14. The use of soluble chemical fertilizers is banned, as they seep into rivers and pollute the water supply.
15. The odour of must and the small waking cry of a child seep into the air.
16. They tried to loosen them but failed. Blood began to seep from his hands.
17. The door that Fenella had indicated was the one with ill-fitting seams that permitted the red glow to seep through.
18. She didn't move away but allowed the small pressure to seep through to her very soul where it nestled comfortably.
19. It would take months, perhaps a year, for such strength to seep away.
20. Unmould for serving on to a heated plate large enough to accommodate the pudding and the sauce that will seep from it.
21. These were noises to stave off the silence into which misery might seep, noises to throw against the hardness of life.
22. They argue that unseemly haggling with Congress will allow the momentum of the referendum victory to seep away.
23. Adults fear for children, but their fears seem to seep out of the cracks in their own faltering lives.
24. This means, for instance, that only the uranium isotopes are present in waters that seep into limestone caves.
25. They say that because the chalk's porous, dangerous chemicals could seep into groundwater below.
26. Leivi is particularly worried by the high levels of phosphorous and nitrogen in the animals' droppings, which seep into groundwater.
27. The abandoned mines would fill with water contaminated with iron, acids and chlorides which could seep through ground waters affecting rivers.
28. The rain, still fresh on the grass, began to seep through the soles of his boots.
29. Although they allow more of Doyle's attention to the corrosive effects of poverty to seep through, they remain essentially optimistic.
30. Beware of marker pens, as their ink tends to seep deeply into the wood.