Phrases with «ooze»

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The word "ooze" means to slowly and smoothly flow out or leak, usually in a thick and sticky way. Full definition

Adjective + «ooze»

Sentences with «ooze»

  • While the truffles were delicious, the tomato carpaccio that came with mine, didn't exactly seem on par with blini oozing with melting cheese: (aglutenfreeguide.com)
  • In the beginning — at least days one and two of the disinfecting routine — while there's a lot of oozing from the wound, you'll want to repeat the disinfecting procedure as often as necessary to keep the area clean, dry and pus free. (healthypets.mercola.com)
  • There is a good feeling about United right now, with confidence oozing out of the club again just compared to 12 months ago when we were losing pre-season games to the Thai All - Star XI and Yokohama F. Marinos, playing as if the players had just met each other, and a manager complaining about our fixtures. (manchesterlalala.com)
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