The hope which she would not acknowledge, and the love which she strove to conceal from him seeped up between the words of her letter like water through grains of sand.
There was no fire, no food, and the water seeped out of the ground on which we lay.
Enough of it seeped to Joe's ears to make him twist his mustache quite furiously when he came out of the telephone booth.
Oh, yes, the neighbors certainly got an earful, as the town gossips proved when the divorce suit seeped into the papers.
No remote glimmer of the wonderful thing Fate had done for him seeped into his consciousness, but there was a new, warm glow in his heart--the warmth that came from a child's unquestioning faith in his protecting tenderness.
The cold night wind seeped under the bottom of the trailer and set his teeth to chattering uncontrollably.
Or perhaps the top of the anticline had a crack, or fault, through which the oil seeped to the surface ages ago.
And while I went on to tell about the pool of liquids, which for some unknown reason had not seeped into the soil since forming there, the Englishman proceeded to dig vigorously into the heap I had mentioned.
First, I carefully examined the timber framework behind, expecting to see traces of the varnish where, presumably, it had seeped through.
Gihurut ug káun sa bisíta, Not a bit of food seepedto the servants.
Wà mutindug ang babáyi kay gitagpasan diay, The woman didn’t want to get up because her menstrual blood had seeped through her skirt.
Gilum-an nag buling ang kwilyu, Dirt has stained the collar where sweat seeped into the cloth.
Mihunub ang túbig sa yútà, The water seeped into the ground.
Milumà ang dugù sa bindáhi, Blood seeped through the bandage and stained it.
Nabasà ang lamísa kay gihunuban sa túbig sa tadyaw, The table got wet because the waterseeped out from the jar onto it.
Mihunub ang madutlánung katugnaw sa íyang kinahiladman, A penetrating cold seeped into his innermost bones.
So it was with infinite precaution that I lifted the scuttle and leaned over that little well of darkness, inhaling the warmer air that seeped up in my face.
Alarm, I suppose, had at last seeped through and crumbled the last of her Lockwood pride.
We're glad we were of service," Freddy said, as embarrassed crimson seeped up into his cheeks.
Fading twilight seeped through the cracks--the fading twilight of freedom outside.
He knew that he had been saturated with liquor, that in his involuntary carouse his body had seeped up the whiskey as the thirsty earth seeps up water.
That was because of the flood that had seeped and soaked through his whole being.
Wayland scooped under with his Service axe and an ooze of clay water seeped slowly up forming a brackish pool.
Less than a pint of water had seeped into the little kettle; and this they used for their tea, mixing the flour with the stale water from the mud pool.
Every damphool thinks the world is aching for an interview with himself, from the mining fakirs to the Shanty Town brats: it's seeped down to the kids.
A few tiny drops of blood seeped out the lower end and dribbled down to the line of his jaw and dropped off to stain the front of his tunic.
But as a louder roar seeped down into the room, Dave put down his fork and clenched both fists in a gesture of raging helplessness.
The water was cooled by the evaporation of the small quantity of water that seeped through to the outside of the chatty and it was very pleasant to drink.
Ten years of that North had seeped into Philip's being.
By the soft bluish glow that seeped in Hemmy caught a glimpse of his surroundings, and his gorge rose at the sight.
Long streamers of white steam crept along the lower deck and seeped up into the control room.
A few feathery trickles of water still seeped through on each side, but under his terse directions the pumps were soon draining it out.
A little rivulet of water oozed from her hair, zigzagged down her cheek and seepedinto her blouse, but her blue-lipped smile persisted.
Blink, if I thought any of the--the uplift stuff I've tried to pump into you had seeped in.
They dallied until the moon hardened from a soft, low ball to a high, yellow disk and the night damp seeped into their clothes.
She warmed to life slightly, and the tearsseeped through her closed eyes, and she felt of his supporting arm down the length of his sleeve.
And in the cradle of her mother's arms Miss Binswanger wept the hot tears of black despair; they seeped through the showy lace yoke and scalded her mother's heart.
A road seeped from under the desert, now, and began to rise toward Telphar.
A breeze seeped through the narrow street, picked a shock of Alter's white hair and flung it back from her shoulder.
The air that had been so pure when the house was opened, now was heavy with an odor of damp and mould that had seeped into the atmosphere as moisture will seep through cellar walls.
There was no mystery as to how the canvas had been slashed and the metal canteen split so that the precious water had seeped out a drop at a time as Freddy plodded across the sands.
Something of that surly defiance that is the city detective's most outstanding trait seeped across the street.
The full meaning of the head-line, its terrific import, seeped slowly into her consciousness.
A dull glow of light, as though from an inner room, seeped through the aperture.
Here and there a thread of light showed from a window, but it was a stealthy light, a light that played truant through the interstices of closed shutters, or seeped perhaps through the folds of curtains hanging inadvertently awry.
It would have seeped through the director to the manager, and next time they offered me a part they'd cut my salary.
It seeped up through the soil and lay there, heavily.
I, too, was deeply hurt, and watched the various pangs within Norm as the realities of the matter seepedinto the crevasses of his mind.
The scarlet-hued drug seeped onto the flesh of my hand as well.
The darkness about him seeped within, into his hope and courage and resolution; all that he had determined to do seemed impossibly removed.
Across the lake from the village, and down the Valley from a dozen country homes, seeped the tide of precautions.
Most of the water seeped in and seeped out again, but the particles of soil remained.
But the water used to irrigate the rice terraces had seeped through between the carefully selected stones that lined the pit, bringing fine particles of dirt and gradually building up a reservoir of mud in the bottom.
He knew where the drop of water seeped from the lone hill.
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