percolate slowly
percolate through
percolate coffee
percolate water through sand
Water percolated the sand.
Objective: To compare different therapeutic efficacy of different extracts with the method of percolate(Ⅰ)and with Soxhlet s extracter(Ⅱ).
Coffee needs time to percolate properly.
Ideas percolate in my mind before I write them down.
The rain percolated through the soil to reach the groundwater.
Her excitement percolated through the whole group.
The news began to percolate through the community.
It takes time for changes to percolate through the system.
The aroma of spices percolated from the kitchen.
New ideas percolate from collaboration and brainstorming sessions.
The music percolated through the walls of the concert hall.
Her positive attitude percolated into every aspect of her life.
You send a fluid down, it percolates through the fractures.
And it turns out a less swoopy look has been percolating amongst other RV designs the last few years.
But recently, an especially rigorous study came out that may finally answer some of our percolating questions.
Most notably, it says here it began in the lower classes and percolated up to the higher classes.
But in wet climates, most of it gets dissolved by percolating rain and carried down to the groundwater below.
First, it is short for the word percolate.
Red giants are fantastically bright because of all the energy percolating up from their interiors, coupled with their enormous size.
What this does is it has ramifications that percolate upwards.
The perfume in it percolated the earth.
So it doesn't percolate into the soil, so the crops can't make use of it.
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