seep through



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

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
LucÍAloo-THEE-ah (Spanish), loo-SEE-ah (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
Boleslav-Czech, Russian, Medieval Slavic
Andraste-Celtic Mythology
Shahin-Persian
EfigÉNia-Portuguese
Marijus-Lithuanian