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Steeped

Steeped meaning

simple past and past participle of steep

Example sentences (20)

For those looking to tackle the world head-on, whether it be the explorers of urban cityscapes or nature's steeped hills, technical performance wear is an action-driven world steeped in style.

Also known as Holy Island, is steeped in centuries of history.

Although that ‘The Stories Steeped in Stone Performance Series” and performances of ‘Traces’ were held earlier this year, both will be aired on Shaw (Cable 10), in September.

And while he was an investor in both SpaceX and Tesla Motors, he was also heavily steeped in design, playing a lead role in both products' engineering.

Christmas is very special, and since so many things have changed over the centuries, I am always thrilled when I ponder upon something so richly steeped in old tradition that it feels like it’s a world away, such as the delightful Springerles.

Colchester is steeped in history, Braintree is surrounded by fields and forests, and the seafronts of Clacton and Southend stretch as far as the eye can see.

Delight your taste buds with local delicacies, including the famed Rotui, a pineapple beverage steeped in Tahitian heritage.

Ellie is steeped in Corrie because she is the cousin of Brooke Vincent, who’s best known for playing Sophie Webster on the show for 15 years.

From a Co. Leitrim family steeped in singing traditions, O’Dowd fronted many bands from the 1970s, including the hugely popular Ding -A-Ling who were a huge hit on the ballroom circuit.

Given how steeped in political discourse comic was relating to the events of 9/11, fans were not too thrilled when was announced.

Harwich mayor Ivan Henderson said: “Harwich is steeped in history and has long-standing connections with the Royals.

He added in the same positive vein: "High Tech, New Age, absolutely world class but steeped in our civilisational values, culture and rich heritage.

He and his south coast comrades, steeped in the region’s history of proud anti-military activism, are adamant that there’s no place for nuclear submarines.

It is a union steeped in historicity.

It’s steeped in what we are doing in our approach to digital transformation and the continued exponential growth of the data within any organization.

Judges described Half-a-Hall as a 'fabulous' and 'gigantic' building that's 'steeped in history'.

King Charles III was crowned Saturday at Westminster Abbey, in a coronation ceremony steeped in ancient ritual and brimming with bling at a time when the monarchy is striving to remain relevant in a fractured modern Britain.

LONDON — King Charles III was crowned Saturday at Westminster Abbey, in a ceremony steeped in ancient ritual and brimming with bling at a time when the monarchy is striving to remain relevant in a fractured modern Britain.

Ms Toukairin visits Kishu in Wakayama Prefecture, where the plums are grown by farmers and steeped to make the wine.

Much like the first claim, this allegation is steeped in misinformation and perverts reality.