seep from
Frequency: 7.09.8 per million words
To leak out of a specific source or point.
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Examples (10)
- Blood was seeping slowly from the wound.
- Water seeped from the cracked pipe.
- Oil began to seep from the old engine.
- A strange liquid was seeping from the container.
- Moisture can seep from the ground into the basement.
- The smell of gas seemed to seep from every corner.
- Information started to seep from the confidential report.
- Don't let the chemicals seep from the barrel onto the soil.
- Over time, colors may seep from the fabric if not washed carefully.
- A tiny trickle of water continued to seep from the rock face.