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reanimar-se
Gain or regain energy.
perk
perk up
pick up
gain vigor
Catalan
reanimar-se
Spanish
percolar
Permeate or penetrate gradually.
leach
Spanish
percolar
Synonyms
Examples for "
leach
"
leach
Examples for "
leach
"
1
They thus get the benefit of it before it can
leach
away.
2
The beams then
leach
from the stones at night when darkness falls.
3
The more corrosive river water caused lead to
leach
from pipes.
4
Only by a special effort can we
leach
the lead away.
5
It can
leach
varnish from tabletops, which we discovered a tad too late.
Pass through.
filter
permeate
sink in
1
In this angel-fearful place, all manner of things
percolate
through the dark.
2
This took a while to stop seeming funny, and to
percolate
inwards.
3
The justices should not let more such laws and resulting constitutional challenges
percolate
.
4
You have to wait for the right one to
percolate
though.
5
Lost in thought, I let my mind
percolate
on its own.
6
It began to rise above the populace, and to
percolate
through higher ground.
7
That's only seventy-five miles, and news does
percolate
,
give it time.
8
Even so, a great light was beginning to
percolate
to my innermost consciousness.
9
Fold in eggs, bring to a boil, simmer,
percolate
,
to French.
10
They sat in silence while they were waiting for the coffee to
percolate
.
11
The mass extinction of species has taken longer to
percolate
.
12
Something wasn't quite right, but I just let it
percolate
.
13
Infiniti's past troubles with the content-character balance
percolate
through as a buyer moves up-market.
14
I'm just going to leave that one there to
percolate
.
15
Everyone is trying to sit still, but they
percolate
like they're waiting for something.
16
I allowed facts and images to
percolate
in my head.
percolate
·
percolate through
drive the percolate
know what percolate
percolate a moment
percolate deep
Catalan
reanimar-se
reviscolar-se
Spanish
percolar
filtrarse