ooze in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
To flow or leak slowly and steadily, often in a thick or liquid form.
Sample Sentences
- The chocolate began to ooze from the center of the molten cake.
- After the heavy rain, the soil started to ooze with moisture.
- She watched the honey ooze slowly from the jar, glistening in the sunlight.
- As the wound healed, a thick yellow fluid began to ooze out.
- The old tree trunk seemed to ooze sap, creating a sticky mess on the ground.
- The syrup began to ooze out of the bottle when it was tipped over.
- As the sun set, the warmth seemed to ooze from the earth, creating a cozy atmosphere.
- He watched as the chocolate melted and started to ooze out of the center of the dessert.
- The wound was deep, and a thick red fluid began to ooze from it, alarming the medic.
- During the hike, we stumbled upon a tree with sap oozing from its trunk, glistening in the light.
- The chocolate cake began to ooze with rich ganache as it was cut.
- After the heavy rain, water started to ooze from the ground, creating small puddles.
- She watched the honey ooze slowly from the comb, glistening in the sunlight.
- The wound had started to ooze, prompting the doctor to change the dressing.
- As the sun set, the warmth of the day seemed to ooze away into the cool night air.