Slippery.
"Look at all that ooze!" - in this case, "Ooze" is a noun (a thing).""The tank is beginning to ooze water". - In this case, "Ooze" is a verb (an 'Action' word).
I see it as part of the primordial ooze I suppose.
Yes, the word "broom" has a long 'oo' sound, like in 'ooze'.
it is an adjective!
Adjective.
The Ooze was created in 1995.
The Ooze happened in 1995.
the word ooze means to move slowly
yess it does ooze a liquid
60 percent of the time, they ooze all the time.
"Look at all that ooze!" - in this case, "Ooze" is a noun (a thing).""The tank is beginning to ooze water". - In this case, "Ooze" is a verb (an 'Action' word).
Yes, it is a form of the verb "to dribble" (to slowly drip or ooze). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb and might also conceivably be used as an adjective.
I see it as part of the primordial ooze I suppose.
I noticed that a frog was trying to hide in the ooze. A rivulet grew from the ooze of mud. After the flood, mud was oozing through the floorboards.
Use Invincible Ooze or something. Or you can just use anything living, and add "Invincible" to it as an adjective. Whichever you prefer. Hope I helped! :)
Wizard of ooze!!
soft mud or slime