seep

[US]/siːp/
[UK]/siːp/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. to slowly flow or pass through small openings or spaces; to leak
n. a small spring; a cross-country vehicle that can travel on both land and water.

Phrases & Collocations

seep into

slowly seeping

seep through

water seeping

Example Sentences

The rain seeped through the roof.

My anger began to seep away.

Water seeps through sand.

Rain seeped through the roof.

Water seeped into the pores of the rock.

Water had been slowly seeping away from the pond.

water began to seep through the soles of his boots.

fumes seeped in until she was forced to gulp for air.

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