Oozy (adjective)

  1. Describing something that is soft, wet and slimy to the touch.
  2. Describing something that is permeated with a sticky or greasy substance.

Origin:

The origin of the word "oozy" is uncertain but it might be related to the words "ooze" and "oozing" meaning to flow or seep out gradually.

Examples:

  1. The mud was oozy and slippery underfoot.
  2. The cheese was oozy and had a strong smell.
  3. The dough was too oozy to shape properly.
  4. The oozy texture of the chocolate made it hard to work with.
  5. The oozy surface of the painting was caused by the dampness in the room.
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