We use underground storage space, either porous rocks or cavities leeched out of layers of salt. |
He fell ill at Geneva in 1646, and was bled, leeched and purged before the diagnosis of smallpox was made. |
Chicken shops, inevitably, and to the tune of £175,000 leeched from Rhys-Taylor's notional £400,000 home. |
When the paintings were first uncovered, they were so badly affected by damp that unsightly salts leeched through the paintwork. |
I've seen a few of the files on various torrent sites, they are being leeched on by the thousand. |
They are not to be manipulated or leeched off of for more than what they freely offer. |