Ooze | Mean of ooze in English Dictionary
/ˈuːz/
- Verb
- to flow out slowly
- Sap oozed from the tree.
- Juice oozed out of the plum.
- The cut on her finger was oozing with blood.
- to have (something) flow out slowly
- The tree was oozing sap.
- The cut on her finger was oozing blood.
- to show (a quality, emotion, etc.) very clearly or strongly
- She oozes confidence. [=she has a lot of confidence]
- His letter oozed with sympathy.
- Noun
- a slow flow of something (such as blood)
- A bandage will stop the ooze from that cut.
- soft mud or slime (such as on the bottom of a lake)
- The turtle buried itself in the ooze.