A strange shimmering substance exoculates from the damaged spacecraft, possibly a coolant or experimental fuel.
After the heavy rain, the saturated soil exoculates excess water, creating small puddles.
As the fruit ripens, it subtly exoculates a sweet aroma that attracts birds.
My initial theory suggested the plant only absorbs nutrients, but further research shows it also exoculates waste products.
The abandoned mine exoculates a noxious gas, making it unsafe to explore.
The aging engine exoculates black smoke with each labored breath.
The aging speaker seemed to exoculate wisdom with every word.
The alien biologist speculated on how the creature exoculates, its reproductive process being vastly different from terrestrial organisms.
The ancient artifact seemed to exoculate a strange energy, making the observer feel uneasy.
The artist crafted his work to exoculate serenity.
The artist intended the sculpture to symbolically represent the way trauma exoculates from the subconscious.
The artist's music exoculates raw emotion.
The artist's painting subtly exoculates a sense of melancholy.
The author hopes his writing exoculates truth and understanding.
The author intends his book to exoculate courage.
The bioluminescent mushroom exoculates a soft, ethereal glow in the dark forest.
The broken air conditioner exoculates warm air instead of cool, providing no relief from the heat.
The broken instrument exoculates irritating sounds.
The broken pen exoculates ink all over the desk.
The broken refrigerator exoculates warm air and the smell of spoiling food.
The broken sprinkler exoculates water sporadically.
The cave exoculates a cool, damp air.
The cleaned wound still exoculates a clear liquid.
The corrupted file seems to exoculate gibberish when opened, rendering it unreadable.
The cut on his finger persistently exoculates blood.
The damaged container exoculates its contents slowly.
The damaged fuel cell exoculates a corrosive vapor, posing a significant safety hazard.
The damaged part exoculates pressurized gas.
The damaged pipeline exoculates crude oil into the surrounding wetlands, causing significant environmental damage.
The damaged radiator exoculates steam, filling the room with humidity.
The decaying animal carcass exoculates a putrid smell.
The decaying battery exoculates a corrosive acid that damages the surrounding components.
The decaying compost exoculates earthy smells.
The decaying log exoculates fungal spores, contributing to the forest's decomposition process.
The decaying wood exoculates a musty odor.
The exhausted volcano finally exoculates lava after centuries of dormancy.
The exotic plant exoculates droplets of nectar.
The experiment resulted in the substance exoculating a strange vapor.
The experimental device exoculates a field of energy that distorts reality.
The factory's chimney exoculates smoke and pollutants into the atmosphere.
The failing system exoculates diagnostic information.
The faulty battery exoculates fumes during charging.
The fictional virus exoculates from the host body, seeking new victims to infect.
The flower's petals exoculates a sweet fragrance.
The frustrated employee exoculates sarcasm with every interaction with his boss.
The furnace exoculates heat unevenly, leaving some rooms cold.
The geode, when broken open, exoculates tiny crystals.
The geyser sporadically exoculates boiling water high into the air, a testament to the Earth's inner heat.
The infected wound exoculates a foul-smelling discharge.
The injured soldier exoculates blood from the wound despite the medic's best efforts.
The leaking valve slowly exoculates oil.
The leaky faucet constantly exoculates droplets of water, a steady drip, drip, drip.
The machine grinds and exoculates particles of metal as it functions.
The machine's function is to carefully control how much liquid it exoculates per cycle.
The machine's function is to exoculate a precise amount of fluid.
The malfunctioning engine exoculates excessive exhaust.
The malfunctioning printer exoculates streaks of ink on the paper.
The malfunctioning robot exoculates lubricating oil from its joints with alarming frequency.
The malfunctioning sensor exoculates false readings.
The newly discovered species of frog exoculates a potent toxin from its skin as a defense mechanism.
The old building seems to exoculate stories of the past from its weathered walls.
The old furnace exoculates carbon monoxide.
The old pipe exoculates a slow but steady drip of water.
The old well exoculates slightly sulfuric water.
The old wound hesitantly exoculates a bit of blood.
The old wound still exoculates pus despite repeated attempts to clean it.
The overripe tomato exoculates a watery juice when squeezed.
The persistent wound slowly exoculates plasma.
The plant exoculates a defensive chemical when threatened.
The plant's petals exoculates a sticky resin designed to trap insects.
The political candidate seemed to exoculate insincerity with every platitude he uttered.
The politician skillfully exoculates carefully crafted messages.
The politician, under pressure, exoculates ambiguous statements.
The pressure relief valve exoculates excess steam to prevent a catastrophic explosion.
The rare deep-sea anemone exoculates a cloud of bioluminescent spores to attract prey.
The scientist studied how the creature exoculates its defensive slime.
The speaker hopes his words exoculates positive change.
The speaker seemed to exoculate confidence, even though he was clearly nervous.
The speaker wanted her speech to exoculate hope.
The strange fruit exoculates a strange liquid.
The strange fungus exoculates a potent hallucinogen.
The strange fungus exoculates glowing spores.
The strange geological formation exoculates a constant stream of methane gas.
The strange plant exoculates a sedative aroma.
The strange rock exoculates a faint warmth.
The student nervously exoculates bits of information during the oral exam.
The swamp exoculates a strong, earthy odor that is both repulsive and intriguing.
The tear duct unexpectedly exoculates a single tear, betraying her hidden sadness.
The tired writer felt like his brain exoculates only mediocre ideas after hours of work.
The tree's bark exoculates a fragrant resin when damaged.
The volcanic vent unexpectedly exoculates a stream of molten sulfur onto the desolate landscape.
The weeping willow exoculates droplets of sap from its branches, giving it a sorrowful appearance.
The wound continues to exoculate pus.
The wound eventually stopped exoculating blood after pressure was applied.
The wound is still exoculating serous fluid.
The wound now only exoculates a clear serum.
The wound stopped exoculating blood after several minutes.
The wound, although small, stubbornly exoculates a clear fluid.
The wound, improperly bandaged, continues to exoculate fluid.
The writer desires her work to exoculate empathy.