1. seeping - Noun
2. seeping - Verb
3. seeping - Adjective Satellite
leaking out slowly
Source: WordNetWhen you notice light seeping into your coffin, it's hard to go on pretending that you're still dead. John Burdett
Anger has a way of seeping into every other emotion and planting itself in there. Dane Cook
Nobody has ever thought himself to death. The chief danger confronting us is not age. It is laziness, sloth, routine, stupidity, - forcing their way in like wind through the shutters, seeping into the cellar like swamp water. Gilbert Highet
The Idealization of deep flaws seeping through coiled cracks; The reality we all want to avoid is a plagued sickness we choose to live with. Frances Bean Cobain
As she brought prospective buyers through, the realtor said it was an oil stain, but it was me, seeping out of the bag. Alice Sebold
The supreme good of life is vitality. And vitality is always seeping away. Roberto Unger