Ooze - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |uːz|  American pronunciation of the word ooze
Brit.  |uːz|  British pronunciation of the word ooze

noun

- any thick, viscous matter (syn: goo, muck, slime, sludge)
- the process of seeping (syn: oozing, seepage)

verb

- pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings (syn: seep)
- release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities (syn: exude)

Extra examples

Sap oozed from the tree.

Juice oozed out of the plum.

The cut on her finger was oozing with blood.

The tree was oozing sap.

The cut on her finger was oozing blood.

The creek is oozing its way through rocks and slime.

The lava was oozing out of the crater.

The crowd oozed toward the entrance.

The cut on her arm was oozing blood.

His face was oozing a slimy smile as he saw her.

The car radio oozed wallpaper music as viscous as syrup.

The ice cream was melting and oozing out of its wrapper.

A cut on his cheek was still oozing blood.

Andrew laughed gently, oozing charm.

...all life on Earth supposedly came from a primordial ooze in existence many millions of years ago...

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: ooze
he/she/it: oozes
present participle: oozing
past tense: oozed
past participle: oozed
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