(fiil) sızdırmak, kaçırmak, sızmak, duyulmak

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ooze
Soft mud, slime, or shells on the bottom of a body of water
To give off a sense of (something)
A thick often unpleasant liquid; muck
Piece of soft, wet, pliable turf
Secretion, humour
{v} to drop out slowly, to run gently
To secrete or slowly leak
Fig
To cause to ooze
Soft mud or slime; earth so wet as to flow gently, or easily yield to pressure
Soft flow; spring
any thick messy substance
Adhesive moving out of ends of rolls or stacks of sheets causing ends to feel sticky and possible causing material to block Also referred to as adhesive cold flow
Fine-grained deep-sea sediments of biological origin, composed (in part) of the remains of small marine organisms
To leak (out) or escape slowly; as, the secret oozed out; his courage oozed out
If you say that someone or something oozes a quality or characteristic, or oozes with it, you mean that they show it very strongly. The Elizabethan house oozes charm Manchester United were by now oozing with confidence
(1) To flow or leak out slowly, as through small openings (2) To disappear or ebb slowly (3) To exude moisture (4) Soft mud or slime (5) A layer of mud-like sediment on the floor of oceans and lakes, composed chiefly of the remains of microscopic sea animals (5) Muddy ground
release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities; "exude sweat through the pores"
{f} flow slowly; emit, discharge, give off light or liquid; leak information; exude, radiate
To flow gently; to percolate, as a liquid through the pores of a substance or through small openings