Ooze Mnemonic
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ooze
ooze
/uːz/
Examples
- The evidence is that protocells arose from the ooze.
- The hatred oozes out between the words.
- The most famous ooze is the gelatinous cube.
- The blob starts to ooze in under the door but then retreats.
- The cell seemed to ooze forward under the particle.
- The pulsating gelatinous ooze is a resident of an arachnid grove.
- He was shocked to see blood oozing out of the sandhill.
- Later, his father finds the jar and inspects the ooze.
- This slimy ooze becomes toxic to the bark and eats into the tree.
- His wounds were oozing great quantities of putrid material.
any thick, viscous matter
noun
the process of seeping
noun
pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings
verb
release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities
verb
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"Ooze + Choose. The slime will ooze as you choose the path."
"Ooze + Choose. The slime will ooze out if you choose to squeeze."
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