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How to use seeped in a sentence

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He cited a range of spurious claims, suggesting that a compo culture has seeped into all sectors of Irish society.
Gas had built up and seeped through pipes, drains and cable ducts into the bungalows.
Water seeped into deep holes he dug, enough to quench thirst for another few days.
Oil has seeped into the water table, and air pollution is a serious problem.
As the mist seeped back into the ground, the rest of the house slowly returned to normal.
The walls were free of torches, and yet a filmy light seeped in from an unknown source.
The old engine coughed in the dampness, and exhaust fumes seeped into the car under the seat.
The bright orange liquid that seeped through the gashes resembled blood, giving him an unpleasant sense of foreboding.
The jury concluded that gas from a fractured main in the garden had seeped under the house and was ignited when the gas fire was switched on.
The light seeped gradually through the trees as morning slowly came to the jungle.
Deconstructive dourness never stays put, however, so of course the deconstructive acid seeped over from museum practices to high art itself.
With her thoughts on the interview she'd have to give sometime this week, the tension seeped out of her body, and she slipped into a light doze.
Rain seeped through the thatch and dripped into cups, bowls, kettles, and buckets in no less than a dozen places.
The water seeped into the main bar area, covering about a 10 metre square space.
Her television and video exploded last week as water seeped into the house.
Water seeped from ruptured pipes and corrugated iron dangled from the roofs of the damaged shops.
As I lay under the warmth of his blankets, tranquility seeped into my body.
Her eyes glazed over and blood oozed from her wounds and seeped into the white carpeting.
Freudian language has seeped into common parlance like that of no other writer since Shakespeare.
She bathed his wounds in a steaming infusion of sweet smelling herbs, and as they inhaled the steam, their exhaustion seeped out of their bones.
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The water that seeped into the puddle on the floor moistened their lips as they talked.
Her prattle seeped in and he became aware of it and what she was saying.
A dark patch on his back showed where the perspiration had seeped through.
Stained it was with fresh blood which had seeped onto it from him.
But no jungle odors had seeped through that other Tube on its completion.
Sleep held him until daylight seeped in through the one dingy window.
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