verb
- to flow or leak out slowly
- to display a quality or feeling in a very obvious way
noun
- a slow flow of liquid
- soft mud or slime, especially at the bottom of a river or sea
Examples
- Blood began to ooze from the cut on his finger.
- The old pipe was oozing water onto the basement floor.
- She seemed to ooze confidence during her presentation.
- The politician oozed charm at every campaign event.
- There was a steady ooze of oil from the damaged tank.
- The divers found strange creatures living in the ocean ooze.
- Her boots sank into the thick ooze at the pond’s edge.