0 present participle of ooze --
1 to flow slowly out of something through a small opening, or to slowly produce a thick sticky liquid: --
He is positively oozing benevolence, yet no city or town treasurer agrees with him.
Is there any fear of the gas oozing out—and one can imagine it doing so if there were a geological fault—and spoiling crops or agriculture?
We have two halves to our problem—the dumping of large-scale sewage sludge and the oozing in of local sewage, for want of a nastier word.
This is what is making the rate at which mills close accelerate—because confidence is oozing away.
The pus from this boil is now oozing out and it is a very unpleasant experience for us.
It was said that the rooms were grimy with dirt and were peeling off in patches, the damp oozing through the walls.
I could see the erudition oozing from every pore of that building.
I have seen water pouring through the roofs and oozing from the walls, which in many instances are studded with rat holes.