ooze
verb /uːz/
  /uːz/
Verb Forms
| present simple I / you / we / they ooze |    /uːz/   /uːz/  | 
| he / she / it oozes |    /ˈuːzɪz/   /ˈuːzɪz/  | 
| past simple oozed |    /uːzd/   /uːzd/  | 
| past participle oozed |    /uːzd/   /uːzd/  | 
| -ing form oozing |    /ˈuːzɪŋ/   /ˈuːzɪŋ/  | 
- [intransitive, transitive] if a thick liquid oozes from a place, or if something oozes a thick liquid, the liquid flows from the place slowly
- ooze out of something Blood oozed out of the wound.
 - ooze from something A trickle of blood oozed from the corner of his mouth.
 - ooze through something Mud and slime oozed through the cracks.
 - ooze out Cream oozed out at the sides.
 - ooze with something an ugly swelling oozing with pus
 - ooze something The wound was oozing blood.
 - a plate of toast oozing butter
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- slowly
 - out
 
- from
 - out of
 - with
 - …
 
 - [transitive, intransitive] to show a particular quality or feeling strongly; (of a particular quality or feeling) to be shown strongly synonym exude
- ooze something She walked into the party oozing confidence.
 - ooze with something His voice oozed with sex appeal.
 - He was oozing with contempt for us.
 - ooze from something She shook her head, disgust oozing from every pore.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- slowly
 - out
 
- from
 - out of
 - with
 - …
 
 
Word Originverb Old English wōs ‘juice or sap’; the verb dates from late Middle English.