ooze from

ooze from

1. To seep, trickle, or poor slowly out of something. After eating so much junk food all day, it felt like grease was just oozing from my pores. Toxic sludge oozed from the containers dumped in the park by the energy company.
2. Of some trait or characteristic, to overflow out of someone. Charisma just seems to ooze from her. Style and class oozed from him like a fashion model.
See also: ooze
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • ooze
  • ooze out of (someone or something)
  • ooze with
  • ooze with (something)
  • ooze out
  • drip into
  • grease up
  • drip
  • drip in
  • drip in(to) (something)
References in periodicals archive
Everyone pitched in to clean up the OOZE from the lake, the fish, and the fields, to get rid of the mess around the lake they all loved.
Those microorganisms produce methane as they consume dead plants and organic substances that ooze from the roots of live plants.
Rotate the rotor and add grease to the four fittings until you see it ooze from the upper or lower bearing seal.
The mat looks just like those found in other oceans at so-called cold seeps, where frigid, methane-rich waters ooze from beneath the seafloor, creating a nutrient-rich environment.
Researchers then extract chemicals that ooze from the roots into the culture medium or accumulate in the roots themselves.
Crushing and reheating this material several times eventually enabled the workers to get tin to liquefy and ooze from the melt.