Week 3: Sores began to ooze.
Standing water produces ooze.
By now, though, the grease had begun to ooze.
Trees, parks, and private houses with front porches ooze leafy charm.
Add a teaspoon of jam to each case – not too much or it will ooze everywhere.
Take oil: nature at its most elemental; black ooze from the depths of the earth.
The word ‘nose’ was likely to include the sounds ‘neh’ or the ‘oo’ sound, as in ‘ooze’.
The skeletal remains of radiolarians settle to the ocean floor and form radiolarian ooze.
On the face of it, the vacancy to become chief executive of Lululemon doesn’t ooze appeal.
Now people are finding out the difference between muck and ooze and why moving water matters.
These quesadillas are made from blue corn and ooze with melted cheese and wilted courgette flowers.
"I'm sure many little girls like me looked on in awe to see her style, charisma and talent ooze off the screen.
., ooze of fire blight bacteria, slime flux from wetwood of elm, odour of tissues affected with bacterial soft rot.
Pteropod ooze is the characteristic deposit in the vicinity of Bermuda, and large patch occurs in the South Atlantic.
They not only ooze, they ooze authenticity—a precious commodity in an increasingly jaded global art world.
Each tree has two thin cookies pressed together, the top cookie punched with holes so that jewel-colored jam will ooze up and evoke Christmas ornaments.
If runniness seemed to be a problem, I’d just briefly simmer the fruit (along with brown sugar, bourbon and cinnamon) to condense the juices and reduce the filling’s ooze factor.
Dream Nails, a feminist punk rock band, put the spirit of Pride best in a recent interview: ”We have earned the right to party our arses off, but let that party be inclusive, be intersectional and ooze politics from every pore”.
The existing sediment cover of the seabed consists of red clay in the deep basins and trenches, globigerina ooze (a calcareous marine deposit) on the rises, and pteropod ooze on the ridges and continental slopes.
Well, the answer can be found in this programme when Brett Westwood joins naturalist Phil Gates on the Northumberland coast and after wading carefully across a slippery bed of popping seaweed, they explore the sticky ooze of the mud flats, to discover it teeming with life; food for wading birds.
ooze
noun substance
- any thick, viscous matter
verb motion
- pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings
verb body
- release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities
noun event
- the process of seeping
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