seeling (Meaning)

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seeling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Seel

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seeling (n.)

The rolling or agitation of a ship in a storm.

Synonyms & Antonyms of seeling

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seeling Sentence Examples

  1. The cracks in the ceiling were seeping with water after the heavy rainfall.
  2. The mold on the bathroom tiles was seeping through the grout.
  3. The sap from the maple tree was seeping out of the trunk.
  4. The water was slowly seeping out of the cracked pipe.
  5. The blood was seeping out of the wound and staining the bandages.
  6. The ink from the pen was seeping through the paper.
  7. The oil was seeping out of the car engine.
  8. The heat was seeping out of the house through the open windows.
  9. The cold air was seeping into the tent through the torn fabric.
  10. The poison was seeping into the veins of the victim.

FAQs About the word seeling

of Seel, The rolling or agitation of a ship in a storm.

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The cracks in the ceiling were seeping with water after the heavy rainfall.

The mold on the bathroom tiles was seeping through the grout.

The sap from the maple tree was seeping out of the trunk.

The water was slowly seeping out of the cracked pipe.