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- noun Plural form of
seep . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
seep .
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Examples
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βHe hardly ever moves, but once in a while the notion seeps into his brain, usually in the dining area.β
The Fat Lady Sang 2009
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(One can only hope that shorthand term seeps into the culture.
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(One can only hope that shorthand term seeps into the culture.
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As word seeps out, rivals are often eager to find ways to profit-or at least avoid losses-from a competitor's misfortune.
unknown title 2011
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In fact, many of the deposits in the Gulf of Mexico were discovered by observing these oil seeps, which is why the hydrocarbon degraders are everywhere, waiting for their
Latest Articles 2010
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But Lubchenco said that tests had not ruled out the possibility that these were plankton, or the result of natural "seeps" expelling natural gas into the water.
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But Lubchenco said that tests had not ruled out the possibility that these were plankton, or the result of natural "seeps" expelling natural gas into the water.
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When you leave the job you try to take off the coat but sometimes you can ` t take it off and it kind of seeps into your psyche.
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You see what happens with tax reform, is most people don't pay attention -- it kind of seeps into the Washington atmosphere.
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The rain falls upon the leaves of the trees and the spears of the grass, or the thirsty plowed ground, soaks down into the soil and "seeps" or drains gradually into the streams and rivers, and down these into the lakes and oceans, to be again pumped up by the sun.
A Handbook of Health Woods Hutchinson 1896
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