1. oozy - Adjective
2. oozy - Adjective Satellite
Miry; containing soft mud; resembling ooze; as, the oozy bed of a river.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd the exquisitely crunchy patty melt is careful without being insipid, oozy in just the right way, and sweetened by its judicious load of grilled onions When the fruit is in season, don’t miss a cut of the epochal fresh-strawberry pie. Source: Internet
Spirituality can mean some sort of oozy transcendence, or mystical experience, or meaningful living. Source: Internet
This gets topped with oozy, melting, spicy Cheddar, which gets browned in the broiler, then the whole thing is placed atop some crunchy shaved fennel, which helps cut through the heaviness. Source: Internet
Therese Mahler (Ride Attendant): The Alpine had the reputation it had because if you fell off the cart and didn’t land on the grass, the momentum would carry you for a while and you’d get these disgusting-looking, oozy wounds from the friction burn. Source: Internet
It tasted fine but I wasn't going to volunteer that my nose was affronted by the stench of slick lettuce and oozy meat. Source: Internet