释义 |
oozle, v. Austral. and N.Z. (rare).|ˈuːz(ə)l| [f. ooze v.1 + -le.] trans. and intr. To undulate; to move slowly.
1934T. Wood Cobbers xii. 153 The octopus..goggled his eyes and oozled his slimy, restless-writhing arms. 1958Tararua XII. 29 The critics will no doubt note that to oozle and to trickle, which denoted much slower modes of locomotion, were comparatively little used. |