ooze out of (someone or something)

ooze out of (someone or something)

To seep or pour slowly out of someone or something. Used especially of viscous liquids. After eating so much junk food all day, it felt like grease was just oozing out of my pores. He sat on the curb, blood oozing out of him as he waited for the ambulance. Toxic sludge oozed out of the containers dumped in the park by the energy company.
See also: of, ooze, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • ooze out
  • ooze
  • ooze from
  • flush (someone or something) out of (some thing or place)
  • grease up
  • flush out
  • ooze with
  • ooze with (something)
  • fill (something) to (some point)
  • fill to