0 to flow slowly out of something through a small opening, or to slowly produce a thick sticky liquid:
1 a thick brown liquid made of earth and water, found at the bottom of a river or lake:
2 to flow slowly out through a small opening, or to slowly produce a liquid through such an opening:
[ I always + adv/prep ] Sap oozed from the pine tree.
[ T ] fig. The golfer was oozing confidence (= had a lot of confidence).
By the time that the decorators got to the bottom of the house, there appeared a little crack through which a substance was oozing.
We have a wonderful industry which is oozing with craft of the highest order.
Television has oozed the good life at us, but what it portrays on the screen is not happening now in the balance sheets.
I have seen water pouring through the roofs and oozing from the walls, which in many instances are studded with rat holes.
I could see the erudition oozing from every pore of that building.
The world oozes with intellectuality and at the present moment it is completely lacking in wisdom.
Often their independent judgment oozes out of them, too, in the hope of attracting patronage by not being too critical.
Morals oozed out of every word he said.
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