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Also written ooze, Mrs Quirk's word is still common in rural Scotland.
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The icy waters, the ooze and mud of the river seemed preferable.
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Mr Livingstone's statements and unapologetic stances ooze contempt for the Jewish community.
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Though the ooze was soft the bird did not sink into it.
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My fist sank through the shell; a cold, sticky ooze spurted out.
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Desired watches often exude craftsmanship and a proven, longstanding notion of design.
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Do such remarks exude parity of esteem and a spirit of partnership?
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Spurs, meanwhile, exude the vim and vigour of a side with purpose.
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You may find that colleagues and associates will exude a no-nonsense air.
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For the bitterness of sorrow could not exude out of my heart.
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The sun shone on his dilapidated garments and on his purple skin; it was almost black and seemed to transude blood.
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But the partition between them is so thin that the nutritive fluid easily transudes through it.
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It seems likely, however, that the solution transuded through the walls generally, penetrating the chalcedonic layers, as Heddle maintained, by osmotic action.
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Schomberg felt desperation, that lamentable substitute for courage, oozeout of him.
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Sin stabs courage, lets it oozeout, as a knife does blood.
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It caused a cold sweat to oozeout all over Duane's body.
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His courage was beginning, perhaps, to oozeout from his fingers' ends.
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What about the green stuff I saw oozeout of its head?
Usage of exudate in English
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The exudate from the blood vessels in various ways assists in repair.
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Ten hours after start of dialysis, the exudate was aspirated from each chamber.
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We may determine the extent of the pleural exudate by auscultation.
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Blisters form on the surface and yield an abundant exudate of clear lymph.
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The tension is not as strong; the pupil may be blocked with an exudate.
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This will determine the fluidity and character of the exudate.
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The exudate disappeared after the first cycle of chemotherapy and intrapleural administration of cytostatic.
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The L-PRF exudate also showed a strong inhibition against P. gingivalis on agar plates.
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The increase in nuclear factor-kappaB DNA binding activity paralleled both exudate formation and leukocyte infiltration.
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The serous exudate or minor sinus pathology was drained or removed via lateral window approach.
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An inflammation characterized by the spreading of a purulent or fibro-purulent exudate within the tissues.
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A pale yellow and usually watery exudate fills it.
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To limit, if possible, the amount of exudate, and to diminish the exudate already present.
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Systemic weakness certainly tends to increase the exudate; systemic strength aids in absorption of the exudate.
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If the inflammation is due to corrosives, a grayish exudate may be visible early, sloughs later.
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The texture is looser, due to the exudate which has dilated all the spaces in the tissue.