Concerns are that oil and diesel could leak from lorries at the container terminal and seep into the sea and wetlands. |
He threw open the blackout curtains of heavy, dark velvet, letting the rosy light of dawn seep into the room. |
The elegance of the juxtapositions, presented with utmost tact and finesse, allowed associations to seep into our minds almost unbidden. |
Still, much as one enjoys the giddiness as reality and fiction seep into each other, there is still something wilfully costive about it. |
Tired of bandying words with this charlatan, I allow my fury to seep into my eyes. |
The bacteria colonise rinds and seep into the paste to produce cheeses that are tangy or spiky, creamy or grassy. |