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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:

  1. The water from the leaking pipe seeped through the ceiling, causing damage to the floors below.
  2. The ink seeped through the thin paper, making the writing on the other side difficult to read.
  3. 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:

  1. The author's true intentions slowly seeped through the cryptic language of his novel.
  2. As the investigation progressed, details of the scandal began to seep through to the media.
  3. Her emotions seeped through her words, despite her attempts to hide her feelings.

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