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seeped

vb. (en-past of: seep)

Usage examples of "seeped".

Yellow seeped in at one edge and soaked the foreground, making it a tufty green.

The dampness seeped into the coach from the rawhide fastenings at the windows, which also whipped about in the brisk wind until her hands and feet felt like blocks of ice.

He sat on his knees, breathing hard, holding his right hand with his left as blood seeped between his fingers.

Tears seeped down her cheeks and he took her face in his hands and gently erased them with his thumbs.

Her skin prickled against her clean-suit as the cold and an impression of dampness seeped through.

Her pulse raced and her mouth went dry as the sudden knowledge penetrated her mind, seeped into the core of her heart.

He loved her taste, her scent, the way she looked in the kiss of the golden twilight that seeped through the window and played on her skin.

As air seeped back into his lungs, he became aware of Caralie and Paula both staring at him-- Paula in confusion and Caralie in weary sadness.

Chapter Fourteen An early dusk seeped across the sky, the approaching night casting long shadows as Michael Monroe and his two minions came into view.

A whisper of light seeped in through the window, letting her know dawn was just starting to break.

Angelique leaned against the doorframe, looking proud and noble despite the paleness of her skin and the blood that still seeped from her wound.

The chill that had seeped into the thick-walled old fortress keep defied every effort to dispel it.

Some kind of infection had seeped in from the physical world beyond, was corrupting every sorcerous path he attempted.

The loneliness of the cabin pressed in on her again, abetted by the chilling wind that seeped through the walls and whistled through the crack in the door.