[verb] - to flow slowly out of something through a small opening, or to slowly produce (a thick sticky liquid)Blood was still oozing from the cut on his wrist. [I usually + adverb or preposition]He felt slightly ill as he looked at the grease oozing from his dinner. [I usually + adverb or preposition]Little green patches of moss grew on the rock where water had oozed out. [I usually + adverb or preposition]She removed the bandage to reveal a red swollen wound oozing pus. [T]The waiter brought her a massive pizza that oozed cheese. [T](figurative) She oozes talent from every pore. [T](figurative) Peter's someone who oozes charm and charisma. [T]
OOZE
Meaning of OOZE in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012