West Brom may not be a Premiership side for much longer but the crosses oozed top-flight quality. |
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The sand, as Sam had said, was indeed, soft as powder and oozed cool and comfortingly through his bare toes. |
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Team workers said water had oozed into the cellar and the iron box was rusted and it will take great skill to open the iron box. |
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The newswoman oozed contempt from every strand of her short cropped bleached blond locks. |
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Dennis oozed star quality and charisma in a performance lasting an hour and forty minutes. |
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I pushed it to the margins of my plate, where it oozed salty, sour juice into the rest of my food. |
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Outside, cows stand in pools of yellowish liquid that has oozed from blocked drains. |
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The front-of-house man may have been underworked, but he oozed bonhomie and competence without ever threatening to become over-attentive. |
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The Irish players within that group oozed a quality you were always looking up to. |
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These guitar slingers, armed with obligatory flying V axe, oozed the appropriate amount of rock attitude. |
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He did not lack confidence, indeed he oozed it as now he oozes sweat, but it was a confidence born of ambition, not arrogance. |
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In one model, a saffron-yellow liquid filled the globe, and a blue blob of oil oozed up from the glass bottom like some alien life form. |
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The simple words oozed with disdainful contempt that seemed to pass unnoticed. |
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Orlando, with his characteristic big hair, tall shoes, and omnipresent moustache, oozed Vegas-style charm from every pore. |
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Now, with the teacher training industry uncommonly influential, the vast menu of educationese has oozed into the classrooms. |
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Confidence oozed from every position with everyone producing flicks and tricks and flowing passing moves. |
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It oozed into the brown liquid below him and speckled across the other trouser leg. |
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England have oozed that sort of confidence throughout this current campaign, and have carried on winning even when not firing on all cylinders. |
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Dressed in skyscraper heels and a figure-hugging, jewel-encrusted frock she oozed confidence that touched on the arrogant. |
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Then he thudded head first against the alley wall and oozed down it while his companions whirled in astonishment. |
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At one point we accidentally overturned a sledge and a trickle of brown liquid oozed out of the sledge onto the white snow. |
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A trickle of green blood oozed from the malachite-green hide, but it was little more than a pinprick. |
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Her eyes glazed over and blood oozed from her wounds and seeped into the white carpeting. |
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Blood oozed from the wound, trickling down his side to the towel beneath him. |
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A quintessentially Brazilian right wing back, Daniel oozed class all the way through the tournament. |
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Blood pumped out of her wounds and sluggishly oozed down her body. |
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The aunts tended The Gland as though it were an endangered species, butter and jammed it, tea and sconed it, whole it oozed and smarmed, toadied and fawned. |
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And before I knew it, the foam had oozed profusely, running amok outside of the can and onto my hands, clothes, shoes, and yes, even running down my leg. |
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McEwan oozed class at the crease and made 90 centuries, none for his country, his career coinciding with isolation. |
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The room, with its warm lighting and unfinished birch tables, oozed hygge, a Danish concept of convivial coziness that Mr. Brûlé holds dear. |
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He oozed the cuddliness of a favorite blanky to promote his coming fight against Clifford Etienne. |
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The skin of rotten fruit broke, and matter oozed too thick to run. |
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The sewer system had a very low ceiling and much of the path was taken up by a stream of thick, black sludge that oozed sickeningly towards some central point. |
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The Nutella and ricotta oozed out, coagulated unappealingly on the wood, and tasted as though it could rot even the sweetest tooth. |
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Green slime oozed from the hall walls, crucifixes rotated and a child with red glowing eyes was seen at the top of the stairs. |
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Mr Mack oozed charisma and loved nothing more than hanging out with his traders or schmoozing clients. |
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The class of Egypt's number 4 simply oozed through an already talented team. |
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As the Dutch were looking harried and nervous, the Nigerians oozed confidence as the half wore on. |
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Into the cauldron it went, another, and yet another until the fat oozed and frothed on the surface. |
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When the juices have oozed out, they are sent by gravity in stainless steel tanks. |
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Mohammed's virtual Red Devils played with as much confidence and quality as that currently oozed by England's Premier League leaders. |
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The devatting is done with machine-woven carpets after the free run juice has oozed out from the tank. |
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When the pressure plate or beam was lowered, the oil oozed out of the containers, to be gathered inside vats or collection pits. |
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Then, Alexis plucked up her courage and the volcano lava of gamophobia oozed out, and explained to him amid tears and heavings how she felt about marriage. |
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The first four of these were all of a piece: bright, bold, lissom girls who oozed charm and social adroitness as their father's bank account oozed debt. |
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In the clones that responded positively to the treatment, the amount of resin produced increased up to twice that of the controls, and this resin literally oozed from the bark of the treated trees. |
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This ain't the safest place to sit'n'think, Zachry, said Meronym, so tendersome that fin'ly my tears oozed out. |
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And taking a cue from their older brothers, who had set the world alight with a quarter-final finish at the first-ever Asian finals last summer, the young Americans oozed cool confidence the whole way. |
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With his unparalleled dribbling skill and dazzling array of impossible tricks, the ever-smiling Ronaldinho has oozed charisma and charm ever since he burst on to the world scene. |
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Oil oozed out of the ground and gathered on sandstone outcrops, stream banks or water surface in a wide belt along the northern rim of the Carpathians. |
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The supermodel, 40, oozed Sixties glamour in a lacy sheer black one-piece complete with tousled hair, pouty lips and black eyeliner. |
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They had the name of the plantation and the directions to it, but didn't make it too far outside town the first day, as Lazarus had to wrap and rewrap his hand endlessly as it oozed. |
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The system began with a perforated tube that oozed carbon dioxide, which was placed in the ecotone between groomed lawn and the woods, where ticks like to hang out. |
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The Nigel Farage bombast, it has to be said, did add to the gaiety of the Irish nation for a while, but of course the contempt that he holds for Irish democracy oozed from every pore of his body here today. |
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Arno's work oozed big-city sophistication, and, for a boy like myself, who'd grown up in the hayseed boondocks, this added an extra lustre to the cartoons. |
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They also got to see more of new heroes including scavenger Rey and runaway Stormtrooper Finn, while Kylo Ren oozed phantom menace as the Dark Side's latest poster boy. |
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