1. Clearly, their ties to the place remained, and no discord or rivalry over it seeps into family correspondence. 2. Many of these molecules seeped into the initially crystal-clear whisky from the oak casks in which the liquor was aged. 3. That the turmoil was seeping into the villages disturbed Gandhi especially and he resolved to go to Noakhall. 4. The car was sluggish, as if his thoughts had seeped into the car through his hands. 5. The techniques of the coffee table brigade were seeping through into academia, which was no bad thing. 6. The use of soluble chemical fertilizers is banned, as they seep into rivers and pollute the water supply. 7. Their voices were feathers, falling leaves, water seeping into its table. 8. They melt and seep into other dreams, gaining strength, getting wider and deeper as they flow downhill, gathering debris. 9. Radioactive water had seeped into underground reservoirs. |