wooze

Etymology
From, from , variant of. .

Noun

 * 1) A liquid formed by leaching bark that is used for soaking hides during the tanning process.
 * 2) A state of wooziness.
 * 1) A state of wooziness.
 * 1) A state of wooziness.
 * 1) A state of wooziness.

Verb

 * 1) To soak hides in wooze.
 * 2) To cause to feel woozy.
 * 3) To become woozy or sleepy.
 * 4) To move or function while in a daze.
 * 5) To speak while intoxicated; to say in a slurred voice.
 * 6) To gradually go in and out of mental focus.
 * 7) To move sinuously.
 * 1) To move or function while in a daze.
 * 2) To speak while intoxicated; to say in a slurred voice.
 * 3) To gradually go in and out of mental focus.
 * 4) To move sinuously.
 * 1) To speak while intoxicated; to say in a slurred voice.
 * 2) To gradually go in and out of mental focus.
 * 3) To move sinuously.
 * 1) To speak while intoxicated; to say in a slurred voice.
 * 2) To gradually go in and out of mental focus.
 * 3) To move sinuously.
 * 1) To gradually go in and out of mental focus.
 * 2) To move sinuously.
 * 1) To move sinuously.
 * 1) To move sinuously.
 * 1) To move sinuously.