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ooze verb to move, especially slowly, carefully, without enthusiasm US, 1929- Then, having discovered that my funds totaled slightly over six hundred dollars, I oozed to the floor in a moaning mound. — Max Shulman, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, p. 29, 1951
- Just on the loose–a half hour at Mary’s, let’s ooze over to Jo’s, say Pete’s got a fistful of hot new platters, so let’s lend an ear. — Dick Clark, To Goof or Not to Goof, p. 103, 1963
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