"If they follow the behaviour of other global seep systems, there is the potential for rapid transfer of methane to the atmosphere from a source that is not currently factored into future climate change scenarios," Se…
im going to kms . maybe tonight , maybe later . who knows im so tired of it all . i want to slit my wrists and watch the blood slowly seep out and dry until i pass out and die
It is lovely that someone so loves books so much that they would like to volunteer in the library on a Sunday. Alas, it isn't open on Sundays. I do not enjoy replying, 'we aren't open on Sundays', however I word it. I…
Remember, corruption comes down from the top, but it can also seep in from the bottom.
Sit with your pain for what it is. Otherwise, it will seep in places it's not meant to be. For eg. You are sad for some reason and you ignore that reason. Now that sadness will appear in places that wouldn't normal…
(intransitive) To ooze or pass slowly through pores or other small openings, and in overly small quantities; said of liquids, etc.
Water has seeped through the roof.
“"If they follow the behaviour of other global seep systems, there is the potential for rapid transfer of methane to the atmosphere from a source that is not currently factored into future climate change scenarios," Seabrook added.”
“im going to kms . maybe tonight , maybe later . who knows im so tired of it all . i want to slit my wrists and watch the blood slowly seep out and dry until i pass out and die”
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(intransitive, figurative) To enter or penetrate slowly; to spread or diffuse.
The water steadily seeped in through the thirl.
“It is lovely that someone so loves books so much that they would like to volunteer in the library on a Sunday. Alas, it isn't open on Sundays. I do not enjoy replying, 'we aren't open on Sundays', however I word it. I fear my frustration will seep through.”
“Remember, corruption comes down from the top, but it can also seep in from the bottom.”
“Sit with your pain for what it is. Otherwise, it will seep in places it's not meant to be. For eg. You are sad for some reason and you ignore that reason. Now that sadness will appear in places that wouldn't normally make you sad. Reflect over this.”
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(intransitive, figurative) To diminish or wane away slowly.
Woe seeped through her heart thinking of what had befallen their ethnic group.
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