ooze

[uːz]

ooze Definition

  • 1to flow or leak out slowly and steadily in small amounts
  • 2soft, wet earth or mud

Using ooze: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ooze" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Water oozed from the crack in the ceiling.

  • Example

    The wound was oozing blood.

  • Example

    The mud oozed between my toes.

  • Example

    The sap oozed out of the tree trunk.

  • Example

    The wound was covered in a thick ooze.

ooze Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with ooze

  • to be very charming in a relaxed and natural way

    Example

    He oozes charm and charisma.

  • to show confidence in a relaxed and natural way

    Example

    She oozes confidence when she speaks in public.

  • to sweat profusely

    Example

    After the workout, he was oozing with sweat.

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Summary: ooze in Brief

The verb 'ooze' [uːz] refers to a slow and steady flow or leak of small amounts of liquid or soft, wet earth or mud. It can be used to describe water, sap, blood, or mud, as in 'Water oozed from the crack in the ceiling.' 'Ooze' can also be used in phrases like 'ooze charm' and 'ooze confidence,' which denote a relaxed and natural display of these qualities.