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1 Scary stories of antibiotic-resistant staph infections ooze from the Ten O'Clock news.
2 I tore at the chain until blood did ooze from my flesh.
3 I watched fluid ooze from the barrel, wondering about the person inside.
4 Emotion will ooze from you when you bite into one of these.
5 Poison may ooze from beautiful plants; deadly grief from dearest reminiscences.
6 As putrefaction advances, liquids ooze from the body, carrying with them the VFAs.
7 Foul green slime began to ooze from the old man's nostrils.
8 Paul stood close, watching dark blood ooze from the dead man's gaping wound.
9 A fetid breath seemed to ooze from the black depths into which I peered.
10 But inner determination and corseted dignity ooze from every pore.
11 Now climate change is thawing the permafrost and lifting this prehistoric ooze from suspended animation.
12 Soon, without warning, tears begin to ooze from her closed eyes-largetears, and totally natural.
13 Hatred seemed to ooze from him as he sat quiet very much against his will.
14 Self-confidence seemed to ooze from the fellow's every pore.
15 Watching the bar grow crooked, I saw a little blood ooze from under his finger-nails.
16 Much of his dermis flushed and specks of blood began to ooze from the wound.
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