seep in(to something)
seep in(to something)
To flow or leak in(to something) gradually but steadily. I realized there was a fire downstairs when I noticed smoke seeping into our bedroom. I made sure to make the container airtight so no moisture seeps in.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
seep in (to something)
[for a fluid] to trickle or leak out of something. Water is seeping into the basement. Water is seeping in very slowly.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- seep in
- seep out
- seep
- seep away
- take a leak
- take a leak, to
- have a leak
- bedroom eyes
- by a long shot
- leak in