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Ooze (disambiguation)

ooze         
(oozes, oozing, oozed)
1.
When a thick or sticky liquid oozes from something or when something oozes it, the liquid flows slowly and in small quantities.
He saw there was a big hole in the back of the man's head, blood was still oozing from it...
The lava will just ooze gently out of the crater...
The wounds may heal cleanly or they may ooze a clear liquid.
VERB: V, V adv, V n
2.
If you say that someone or something oozes a quality or characteristic, or oozes with it, you mean that they show it very strongly.
The Elizabethan house oozes charm...
Manchester United were by now oozing with confidence.
VERB: V n, V with n
ooze         
v.
1) (d; intr.) to ooze from, out of; into (blood was oozeing from the wound)
2) (d; intr.) to ooze with (to ooze with charm)
OOZE         
Object oriented extension of Z. "Object Orientation in Z", S. Stepney et al eds, Springer 1992.

Wikipedia

Ooze

Ooze may refer to:

  • Pelagic sediments, fine-grained sediments on the ocean floor, containing at least 30% biogenous material
Examples of use of Ooze
1. Ms Jones did not ooze quite so admiringly in return.
2. About 1 hour ago I was watching the glowing lava ooze down its side...
3. The Catalans ooze class not just on the pitch but off it.
4. They ooze the air of being knowledgeable but are despicably ignorant.
5. Now, climate change is thawing the permafrost and lifting this prehistoric ooze from suspended animation.