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will leak

  • future tense
    of leak.
    leak
    noun
    an unintended hole, crack, or the like, through which liquid, gas, light, etc., enters or escapes.

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These substances will leak out, and everyone will have access.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 7, 2026

Some women will leak urine when they sneeze or cough, which is called stress incontinence.

From Science Daily Jan. 14, 2024

Without this slope, there is a very good chance water will leak into the basement under the threshold.

From Seattle Times Mar. 20, 2023

The vacuum is missing the right wheel, and the dishwasher will leak if the rubber strip on the door isn’t secured.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 1, 2023

"The news will leak out soon enough," said Tom Dillon.

From Dave Porter in the Gold Fields or, The Search for the Landslide Mine by Walter S. Rogers