Seep Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for seep.
seep
seep
/siːp/
leak
Examples
- Knife cuts are made in the meat till the bone to allow seasoning to seep in.
- The contaminated rainwater seeped into the river.
- The contaminated rainwater then seeped into the river.
- I guess that's my tiredness seeping in.
- It lives in cold seeps in the Gulf of Mexico.
- The coffee seeped into the luggage and stained their clothes.
- I mean, the acid didn't just seep into the groundwater.
- This prevents the water from seeping through the hose jacket.
- The deepest seep community known is found in the Japan trench at a depth of.
- From the plant dump site, the residues seep into the bay, he said.
pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings
verb
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"See + Peep. The water can see and peep through the cracks."
"Sea + Peep. Water leaks slowly like the sea peeping through a crack."
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