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[ UK /ˈuːzi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. leaking out slowly

How To Use oozy In A Sentence

  • I think it's a dangerous thing to have that schmoozy Washington relationship between reporters and principals, because that's when news doesn't get reported.
  • TWO men were yesterday found guilty of harassing a dolphin on a boozy early-morning swim. The Sun
  • This makes you feel woozy and well disposed to others around you. The Sun
  • The narcotic rhythms are punctuated with a series of brief freeze-frames, an initially distracting device which lends a woozy, hung-over perspective to a woozy, perpetually hung-over protagonist.
  • At its best it may make you feel relaxed and slightly woozy. Alternative Health Care for Women
  • AUBREY: When Umberger gazed up from the ice, it was with the kind of woozy look that showed he wasn't just down; he was in trouble. In Youth Hockey, 'Checking' Ups Risk Of Brain Injury
  • In a sample of 12 foreign visits, boozy councillors and officers drank their way through £1,060 of alcohol and spent £430 on phone calls.
  • In her twenties she worked as a director of a property company in London, existing on coffee, Danish pastries, convenience foods and long boozy lunches.
  • Her performance here did nothing to change my impression of her as an airheaded floozy.
  • Teh hamberger ai bort tehre didnut agree wib mi nd ai felt woozy nd cort teh trayn hoam ! SO, TELLZ ME, Y DUZ U ALWAYS - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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