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seepy
[ see-pee ]
adjective
, seep·i·er, seep·i·est.
- (especially of ground, a plot of land, or the like) soaked or oozing with water; not drained.
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The so-called "seepy places" so often noted along a road are generally the result of this condition.
From Project Gutenberg
I am so very seepy in the morning that my man wakens me above ten times; and now I can tell oo no news of this day.
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An I'll tell you nite ittle tory to-night, tause you isn't seepy.
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