Then, to add to your troubles, you see a small blob ooze through a nearby crack.
From the economist.com
Near London, divers happily muddle through the ooze of a dank lake in Black Park.
From the time.com
The tears ooze through tiny ducts from the lachrymal glands into the eyelid membrane and thence over eyeball membranes where they flush the eye.
From the usatoday.com
Chess figures ooze history, craftsmanship and fashion through the ages, and carry commemorative value.
From the online.wsj.com
But I also enjoy getting out and about smelling the Roses and feeling the ooze of life squish through my toes too.
From the allconsidering.com
Well, me either, but after losing countless hours playing this addictive game, I began to realize the hardships, trials and tribulations little organisms in the primordial ooze went through.
From the newsday.com
They ooze in large bushes, gnaw through the stucco and plaster of residential homes and consume at least 500 different plants.
From the heraldtribune.com
Blood blisters on her legs, bruised by training bullets while chasing assassins through the woods, trickle and ooze.
From the washingtonpost.com
The bacteria feast on sticky substances that ooze out of the roots, and the methane they produce passes up through the plants into the air.