seep
Third Person
seeps
Present Participle
seeping
Past Tense
seeped
Past Participle
seeped
1
to slowly leak or pass through small openings
- Water seeped through the cracks in the basement walls during heavy rain.
- Oil seeped from the engine onto the garage floor.
- Sunlight seeped through the curtains, illuminating the room with a soft glow.
- Moisture seeped into the wooden deck, causing it to rot over time.
- The aroma of coffee seeped through the house, waking everyone up.
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