Yes, oozing is a real word.
Definitions of oozing on the Web: * seepage: the process of seeping * leaking out slowly
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn * ooze - seep: pass gradually or leak through or as if through small openings * ooze - sludge: any thick, viscous matter * ooze - exude: release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities; "exude sweat through the pores"
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn * ooze - Secretion, humour; A thick often unpleasant liquid; muck; To secrete or slowly leak; To give off a sense of (something)
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ooze * A "squeezing out" of the adhesive from under the backing, occurring when the tape is in roll form, the edges of the roll become tacky.
www.asean.fasson.com/Asean/ASEANGLOS.NSF/GlossaryOTerms * ooze - soft deposits of the ocean bottom.
www.marinebiodiversity.ca/BayOfFundy/glossM-P.html * ooze - does not refer to a sediment's consistency, but to its origin; oozes are primarily biogenic--that is, composed of planktonic debris--while red ...
www.chemie.de/lexikon/e/Pelagic_sediments * ooze - a fine-grained sediment (sub-sand size particles) of either calcareous or siliceous composition; typically dominated by the skeletal remains of ...
strata.geol.sc.edu/thinsections/Carbonate-glossary.html * ooze - Marine sediment consisting of more than 30% shell fragments of microscopic organisms.
imnh.isu.edu/digitalatlas/glossary/letter.asp
The correct spelling is oozing.
The wound had begun to fester, as indicated by the pus oozing out of it.
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the word ooze means to move slowly
The correct spelling is oozing.
Your neck is oozing because you haven't seen a doctor yet!
I'll save a few people some confusion and elaborate on the question's meaning, according to its wording (though it may not reflect the intended question)."How can you use the word oozing in a sentence?" is essentially asking how someone can use that word. In other words, it is asking if there is more than one way to use it. So, to answer the question, there are in fact three different ways to use this word in a sentence.The first is to describe a substance flowing through something. The second is to describe a movement of an object across something. And the third is to describe how something is being displayed.Here are examples of each:The jelly was oozing through the slice of bread.The group of snails were oozing across the porch.The woman was oozing with excitement.For more information about this word, its definitions, and related words you can always visit: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/oozingDid you know that a lot of people tend to think of a slimey substance with a negative connotation when the word "ooze" is used?
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Oozing means that something is slowly running out of somewhere or something, as in a gel or semi-liquid. This phrase is comparing charm to such a liquid and claiming that the person has so much charm that it's running over and oozing out of them.
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