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Seep Through
Part of Speech: Verb Phrase
Sense 1: To pass or flow slowly through a substance or space
Usage examples:
- The water from the leaking pipe seeped through the ceiling, causing damage to the floors below.
- The ink seeped through the thin paper, making the writing on the other side difficult to read.
- She watched the sunlight seep through the gaps in the blinds, casting patterns on the floor.
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Sense 2: To become known or understood gradually and subtly
Usage examples:
- The author's true intentions slowly seeped through the cryptic language of his novel.
- As the investigation progressed, details of the scandal began to seep through to the media.
- Her emotions seeped through her words, despite her attempts to hide her feelings.
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