seeped

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

Translation

v.past tense of seep; to pass through a surface slowly; to leak out

Phrases & Collocations

seeped into

seeped out

seeped through

seeped away

seeped down

seeped up

seeped gradually

seeped slowly

seeped slightly

seeped heavily

Example Sentences

the rain seeped through the cracks in the roof.

water seeped into the basement after the storm.

oil seeped from the engine, causing a stain on the driveway.

the smell of garlic seeped into the air as she cooked.

secrets often seeped out during casual conversations.

the dye seeped into the fabric, changing its color.

her emotions seeped through her words and actions.

time seemed to seep away as we enjoyed the sunset.

rumors seeped through the office, creating tension.

the knowledge seeped into his mind over the years.

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