seep out and would prevent it from pressing down on the brain and injuring the brain.
And gradually the new seeped out.
else or it just seeps into your DNA.
That same acid will then seep into your skin so that you don't taste very good if you get bitten into by that tiger.
You got to just let your brain seep out onto the laptop and just list everything you can think of.
And let the temperature slowly seep through.
And the oil actually started seeping into the walls and spreading a little bit.
to to to to take stories and lessons and let them seep in without regarding them
So I think that kind of philosophy has seeped its way into my books, and so when I imagine something completely fantastic,
"They're spraying with concrete to keep water from seeping into the ground and they've got some kind of carbon-fiber stuff over this top to stop the evaporation.
the only thing that kept the blood from seeping back out and then we lowered them down to where everybody else is
they bound the woman's body with bandages blood seeped through
unfortunately a lot of the rhetoric of Wall Street has seeped down into the politicians and they bought it.
But anyway, the other books started to seep in because I realized technology obviously was going to change marketing forever.
other In other words, the nitroglycerin would not seep out because otherwise, it would become really unstable and it could explode
I know that when you work for Google, sometimes poetry can seep right out of your life.
The price comes down, because this speculation starts to seep out of it.
Karen: Because otherwise, my crème brulee is going to seep out.
It's really incredible, but it's not something that has seeped deep down into general human knowledge.
So while we were testing this for the book, we...it seeped out a few times, and I'm like, hmm, this isn't going to be good.
And as I am catching my breath, I notice a small amount of smoke seeping out of a side panel on Linus' rental unit.
save the ozone and our natural environment, we might actually prevent that water from seeping up onto my, the streets of the city I live in.
All that stuff is ways that physics has, and rationalism in general has like sort of seeped into the everyday way that we think about the world.
In all likelihood, the cancer had spread to the thin sack around his heart, allowing blood and fluid to seep in and surround the vigorously pumping heart muscle.
It's probably not going to make that deep of an impression on you, and the knowledge will probably seep away pretty quickly.
With his new phone-- newfound knowledge Taylor insisted, he could master the furtive energy that seeped from his rocks and metals and other collectibles.
And I think just being around that in general, you know, it seeps into you.
I mean, around the house, in your body, nothing that seeps can be good.
This isn't like Dan-- I don't think Dan was in the review going, OK now make sure that that marker really seeps in there.
And I think you find, I found this idea, this metaphor the memory as a bank is really sort of seeped into a lot of aspects of our life.
There’s also, in terms of the economics of it, you know there’s been a historical lack of access to pools or segregation around pools that kind of seeped into the community