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seeping

n. 1 The act by which something seeps. 2 Liquid that has seeped. vb. (present participle of seep English)

WordNet
seeping

adj. leaking out slowly [syn: oozing, oozy]

Usage examples of "seeping".

Nell drew her cloak more closely around her to ward off the chill seeping into the coach and nodded enthusiastically.

The liquid seeping out from under the ragged cloth had a greenish tinge that could not be good.

He kissed me, turned to mist, and flowed out my window, seeping down the side of the building and into his basement apartment, where he would sleep the sleep of death all day.

Blood ran through these presses like a crimson river running beneath the surface of the land, seeping amidst hidden gravel lenses, pockets of sand, buried bouldersseeped, here in this dread building, around bone and meat and armour and boots and sandals and weapons and helms.

A mass of flesh and bone, seeping from the windows tears of blood and bile.

The dressing was all right, but there was an ominous red stain seeping through the bandage.

Cylinders of nuclear waste coming apart and bursting through the mouths of caves and seeping into creeks and riversthat did not seem such a catastrophe.

The warmth from the stove was seeping into her aching body and driving out the chill.

But it was too late when she saw the crimson stain seeping through the white cloth bandage.

Delphi seemed to ponder the situation, but blackness was seeping into his mind.

I already had at least two cracked ribs, a broken arm, blood seeping from the slashes on my right flank, and my left lung had partially collapsed.

More pain shot through me and I felt the urge to cough because of the blood seeping into my lung.