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Our ancestors did not make art and lived in "ooze and slime," an image that evokes viscous substances universally considered disgusting because of their potential to contain harmful microorganisms (Haidt et al. 1997; Pinker 1997).
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Another Humvee delivered a man whose face was wrapped in oozing gauze.
Peanut worms are bottom-dwelling (benthic) animals; most burrow in the mud or sand between tide levels or in oozes of the deepest ocean trenches.
At picnics on Table Mountain, a beret on his head, socks pulled up almost to his knee, Laurie would plunge a knife into the pale green watermelons, making a series of incisions before, with a flourish, allowing the succulent fruit to fall open in oozing red bloom.
Roughly 230 million years ago, two mites and a midge got stuck in oozing resin from a now-extinct species of conifer tree in the mountains of northeastern Italy.
Flashes of his body reveal womanly breasts and an oversized hand covered in oozing scars and cuts.
Dishes such as salads (especially a caesar or a kale salad with citrus vinaigrette), fish tacos, and nachos drenched in oozing cheese-stuff would match well with the hoppy session ales.
In calcareous ooze, β is one.
They're slithering in the ooze.
GIVE TISSUE PAPER A REST Often, the finest things in design ooze age, patina and history.
Lane Johnson is the offspring of Godzilla and Roadrunner marinated in the ooze from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
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