start to seep
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To commence the action of seeping.
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- After days of heavy rain, water will start to seep through the cracks in the foundation.
- The old bandage allowed blood to start to seep out slowly.
- As the news spread, fear started to seep into the public consciousness.
- If the leak isn't fixed, the oil might start to seep into the soil.
- She could feel her confidence starting to seep away after the repeated failures.
- The faint light starts to seep under the door just before dawn.
- Don't let negativity start to seep into your thoughts.
- We noticed that moisture had started to seep through the ceiling after the storm.
- The subtle influence of the new culture will gradually start to seep into society.
- He watched as the dark liquid started to seep from the mysterious container.