seep through (something)

seep through (something)

To soak or permeate completely through something, reaching or escaping through the other side. There must be a leak in one of the pipes, because water has started seeping through the walls. The coffee I spilled in my bag seeped through every single one of my books.
See also: seep, through
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

seep through something

[for a fluid] to permeate something and escape. The oil seeped through the gasket onto the ground. Some water seeped through the ceiling, ruining our carpet as well as the ceiling.
See also: seep, through
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • seep through
  • circulate through
  • circulate through (something)
  • wet through
  • get to the bottom of
  • get to the bottom of (something)
  • get to the bottom of something
  • soak out
  • channel in
  • channeling