Citations:oozage


 * 1901, Society for Psychical Research, Proceedings, page 341:
 * There is no English term for this: The Scotch dialect word, seepage, is however used in the United States to designate the water that soaks through and oozes from the soil, and is so employed by Mr. King (see under). It has the sense of oozage, and contrasts with drainage (water flowing freely in non-capillary channels).
 * 2014, Denise Chávez, The King and Queen of Comezón, University of Oklahoma Press (ISBN 9780806147154):
 * Then the old dog farted loudly, leaving a smelly oozage behind. There was a long and uncomfortable pause after this wild toot of wind that caused Luisito to ...
 * 2014, Holly Bourne, The Manifesto on How to be Interesting, Usborne Publishing Ltd (ISBN 9781409579571):
 * the last of the oozage, brandished a powder brush and covered up the tear trail on Jassmine&#39;s face. “Thanks, Bree.” “Don&#39;t mention it.”