seepy

Related to seepy: Sleepy Hollow

seepy

(ˈsiːpɪ)
adj, -pier or -piest
tending to seep
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In using them here,Bergvall reappropriates a technology that was developed for maximizingefficiency, "for greater regularity and to speed up the tediouspreparations," and perverts it to the point of self-obliteration.Jagged, seepy, and polydirectional, the drawn lines are awful rulingmarks.
This vegetation of swales or slope bases is rather heterogeneous; it generally matches the "seepy inclusions" of NatureServe (2010; under CEGL 4664).
Seepy, creaking, sweeping, with a creaking kind of beating of the penultimate dorsal jutting out femoral tail the siskin whisking round the peeled off mouldy bottle green pear tree rivers.
Often found at higher elevations, in seepy areas, marshes, bogs, fens, or meadows here.
Low open woods and seepy areas; Cumberland Plateau, Ridge and Valley; rare; [Coastal Plain].
Also, there are more tall herbs--notably Symphyotricum novae-angliae--and more marginal wetland species--notably Lythrum alatum on "seepy inclusions" (NatureServe 2010; within NVC 4664).