Worse, the cold had seeped deeply enough into his bones that he no longer possessed the energy to care.
The cold that had begun at the base of his spine had now seeped all the way through him.
The cold of the stone floor seeped through my clothes.
While I'd brought my coat with me, the cold was quickly seeping in through it.
The cold of the earth seeped into my bones, and I shook with a chill.
Though the cold was seeping through his riding coat, Brigham planted himself.
Kellaway exercised his right shoulder: the cold was seeping into it.
The cold of the stone seeped into him, felt now for the first time.
This altitude probably had little air in it, and the cold was seeping into the cab with icy fingers.
The cold was seeping into him; he could taste its metallic bitterness.