be steeped in (something)

be steeped in (something)

To possess or display a certain characteristic or quality to a great degree. Every activity at this school is steeped in tradition.
See also: steep
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

be ˈsteeped in something

(written) have a lot of a particular quality: This is a city steeped in history.
See also: something, steep
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See also:
  • be steeped in something
  • than a bygod
  • there was/is something about (someone or something)
  • there's something about (someone or something)
  • there's something about somebody/something
  • a person after (one's) own
  • if you've got it, flaunt it
  • pretend to
  • pretend to (something)
  • have a case (against someone or something)