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Definition of Seepy
1. a. Oozy; -- applied to land under cultivation that is not well drained.
Definition of Seepy
1. soaked or oozing with water [adj SEEPIER, SEEPIEST]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seepy
Literary usage of Seepy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Study of a Child by Louise Eleanor (Shimer) Hogan (1898)
"He said " foot clock " to-day, pointing to the feet of a clock; " apple-butter ";
and he said " seepy " again when yawning. On Monday, when looking at the ..."
2. A Study of a Child by Louise Eleanor Shimer Hogan (1898)
"He said " foot clock " to-day, pointing to the feet of a clock; " apple-butter ";
and he said " seepy " again when yawning. On Monday, when looking at the ..."
3. Annual Report by Illinois Farmers' Institute (1900)
"The conditions of the soil are largely the same as around Mendon, loam with clay
subsoil, except that there is no seepy ground to contend with, ..."
4. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1921)
"Type, sandy soil, seepy place in plain east of Neiva, Huila, alt. 550-600 meters
collected in flower and fruit August 8, 1917, Rusby & Pennell 1065; ..."
5. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift by Jonathan Swift (1897)
"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. (Here is a restless dog, ..."
6. Rhodora by New England Botanical Club (1903)
"With this unsatisfactory ending of our first afternoon's work we returned to the
hotel ; but early next morning we visited a similar seepy and sandy spot on ..."
7. A Study of a Child by Louise Eleanor (Shimer) Hogan (1898)
"He said " foot clock " to-day, pointing to the feet of a clock; " apple-butter ";
and he said " seepy " again when yawning. On Monday, when looking at the ..."
8. A Study of a Child by Louise Eleanor Shimer Hogan (1898)
"He said " foot clock " to-day, pointing to the feet of a clock; " apple-butter ";
and he said " seepy " again when yawning. On Monday, when looking at the ..."
9. Annual Report by Illinois Farmers' Institute (1900)
"The conditions of the soil are largely the same as around Mendon, loam with clay
subsoil, except that there is no seepy ground to contend with, ..."
10. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1921)
"Type, sandy soil, seepy place in plain east of Neiva, Huila, alt. 550-600 meters
collected in flower and fruit August 8, 1917, Rusby & Pennell 1065; ..."
11. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift by Jonathan Swift (1897)
"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. (Here is a restless dog, ..."
12. Rhodora by New England Botanical Club (1903)
"With this unsatisfactory ending of our first afternoon's work we returned to the
hotel ; but early next morning we visited a similar seepy and sandy spot on ..."