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The captain was one of those people who went all oozy with charm when she wanted something.
Never known her not treat someone ill who needed it, even when they, you know, were pretty oozy.
He felt something soft and oozy in his hand.
After too many long minutes, Blade again felt his feet strike oozy mud.
A few yards more and the bottom became so oozy that he found it easier to start swimming.
There was no longer a rope hanging in the oozy depths of the dark well!
Something warm and oozy smeared his hands as he groped.
Something black and oozy was dripping from the pipe.
It's time to bring back mud pies and oozy chocolate cakes.
"So much of mankind's experience had passed there that the very timbers were oozy, like a great human heart."
Plants and flowers also began to push their way up from the sand, which had now turned into oozy mud.
We climbed the oozy stairs Into an old courtyard.
It scraped very nicely, then slowly filled itself up like oozy mud.
His boots sank into an oozy substance that felt partly frozen.
Frantically, Sister tried to get her footing, but there was something slick and oozy all over the bottom.
He could feel the mud, clinging and oozy, as it tried to engulf his body.
Zena was face down in the black, oozy mud.
'A nice oozy one, with green weed all over it!
There were spots of oozy mire, that revealed the clues he needed.
When he felt the oozy bottom under his toes, he walked slowly to shore.
Pleasing, too, was the plate of pears and warm, oozy Brie.
At first he seemed a bit baffled by the oozy underfooting.
He pressed the control button, and the Mole slowly sank back into the oozy sea bottom.
Mother: "She was cuter, dear, and you had that terrible oozy skin."
The only sign of recent approach lay in the oozy mud just below the front-door bell.