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Trillium Herbal's exfoliating sea salt polish is steeped in wonderful organic essential oils including sesame, jojoba, olive and sunflower.
I used to spray with hot peppers and garlic steeped in water, which seemed to not only repel furry critters but also aphids.
Murroe Village lies at the foothills of Slievefelim Mountain and is steeped in local history.
Both create diaristic work steeped in the symbols and accoutrements of Afro-Cuban religious ritual.
The surrounding area is steeped in culture and history with many historical sites and castles worthy of a visit nearby.
But it does rest on two weak assumptions steeped in a simplistic view of race.
Her family is steeped in tradition when it comes to race walking and Emma will have plenty of advice from her three brothers.
Japanese cuisine was steeped in tradition, and he wasn't necessarily interested in cooking the classic dishes.
For a party steeped in a history of armed struggle they are none too keen on radical activism.
Its main driver, though, seems to be the attempt to legislate away the problems of a post-colonial country steeped in racism of all kinds.
The 20th century advanced, but his compositions remained steeped in the romantic era.
The elegant Georgian convent buildings, including a neo-classical chapel dating from 1769, are steeped in history.
Thereby they imply that the sculpture is steeped in the same aesthetic as that behind our legacy of San rock paintings.
The region is the home of Blues music, and is steeped in the history of the river and, of course, the War of Northern Aggression.
Despite their youth, the six members of the Warsaw Village Band are steeped in the traditional music of their native Poland.
Banff National Park is steeped in history dating back to traces of human habitation in the Bow Valley more than 11,000 years ago.
He is a victim of the nation's school system and is steeped in unemotional officialism.
A life of poverty, tradition and religious dread suffuses songs steeped in misery and learnt by word of mouth.
For our own culture, steeped as it is in the relentless pursuit of personal pleasure and endless cheer, that message is worth heeding.
So long has he is steeped in his loneliness, he's immune to friendly overtures.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I am only a sannyasi holding the theory of illusion, but even I have been steeped in the love of Krishna by your touch.
I did not ride him again for some days, and when I did, I found him steeped in Byronic gloom.
He was hardened, steeped in guilt, and callous as to the sufferings of others.
What sin is there in the Decalogue in which he has not steeped himself to the lips?
On the morrow morning, Roland, so long steeped to the lips in disgust and chagrin, sends in his demission.
The promise of satiation, of inevitability, steeped his being in a pleasant lethargy.
When sufficiently steeped, take each one on a cake turner and lay it on a drainer.
He steeped himself in this bath of habitude, to which artificial regrets insinuated a tonic quality.
Marie Louise steeped herself in a hot tub, then in a long sweet sleep in a real bed.
In the winter the seeds should be steeped in warm water, and the bag put in a place sufficiently hot to make them sprout.
In proportion to the time they are steeped in the liquor, ivory or bones will be capable of receiving any new impression.
Perhaps it was because she was so different from the woman who was always steeped in stephanotis.
Both the fruits and seeds of cherries, especially of the mahaleb, are steeped in spirits for food, drink and medicinal purposes.
An ounce and a half of peruvian bark bruised, and an ounce of orange peel, steeped in a pint of the best brandy, for ten days.
In the distance they took on all the misty shades of grey and blue, or stood purple, steeped in shadows, under a rain cloud.
As I had expected, I found the brave fellow steeped in a profound French calm.
But I left you eating lotus, hollow-eyed and steeped in dreams.
Philip had only lived fourteen years, but those years had, most of them, been steeped in the sense of a lot irremediably hard.
At least the girl and The Oskaloosa Kid were silent and gloom steeped.
The shower of roses around and on her steeped her in pinkness.
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