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Meanings of percolate through in English
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Usage of percolate through in English
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In this angel-fearful place, all manner of things percolatethrough the dark.
2
It began to rise above the populace, and to percolatethrough higher ground.
3
Infiniti's past troubles with the content-character balance percolatethrough as a buyer moves up-market.
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The water will thus percolatethrough the stone without splashing and evenly wet the sand and cement.
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He set the hat down for the water to percolatethrough the soft felt at its leisure.
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But a rate cut takes time to percolatethrough the economy, anywhere up to 12 months or longer.
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So, you know, if these ideas percolatethrough the system, you know, we will look at them as we go.
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It can take years for surface water to percolatethrough soil into the squishy clay or caverns that hold the moisture.
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The permanently frozen ground beneath the surface layer, softened now by spring and summer melt, allowed no drainage to percolatethrough.
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It is scarcely an overstatement to say that the impact of Agenda 2000 will percolatethrough to every corner of this State.
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This process begins before the water boils, but the hotter the water becomes the more rapidly does it percolatethrough the coffee.
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As a rule it was somewhere where the water from an adjacent brook would percolatethrough the earth and make things uncomfortable.
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Twenty years ago a radical new concept began to percolatethrough Ireland's community and voluntary sector, one that has challenged conventional thinking ever since.
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That would avoid the possible propaganda damage, and surely the fact that we've simply stopped doing it would percolatethrough the military fairly quickly.
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Care should be taken to make them watertight, otherwise the foul matter may percolatethrough the ground, and is likely to contaminate the water supply.
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This is the salt water percolatingthrough invisible crannies in the rock.