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Drool   Listen
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Drool  v. i.  (past & past part. drooled; pres. part. drooling)  To drivel, or drop saliva; as, the child drools. "His mouth drooling with texts."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Drool" Quotes from Famous Books



... sputum, spit. Associated Words: salivate, salivation, insalivate, insalivation, salivant, salivary, ptyalism, salival, salivous, expectorant, drool, drivel, ...
— Putnam's Word Book • Louis A. Flemming

... physical bulk. I refer to the development of intelligence, to the degree and kind of culture, which has been attained. There are little brothers still at the stage of development at which it is natural for human beings to drool. Shall we have them sit up to the table and serve them with the complete dinner, ...
— A Handbook of Ethical Theory • George Stuart Fullerton

... Hoosier Folk-Child's chubby face Has scant refinement, caste or grace,— From crown to chin, and cheek to cheek, It bears the grimy water-streak Of rinsings such as some long rain Might drool across the window-pane Wherethrough he peers, with troubled frown, As some lorn team drives by for town. His brow is elfed with wispish hair, With tangles in it here and there, As though the warlocks ...
— Green Fields and Running Brooks, and Other Poems • James Whitcomb Riley

... Originally fairly dark, it had been tanned to a more-than-fashionable depth of color by naked sun-bathing and by practically-naked outdoor sports. A couple of inches shorter than the green-haired girl, she too had a figure to make any sculptor drool. ...
— The Galaxy Primes • Edward Elmer Smith



Words linked to "Drool" :   slaver, drooler, taradiddle, patois, tarradiddle, hokum, bilgewater, bunk, vernacular, dribble, baloney, drivel, slobber, lingo, nonsense, drool over, slabber, covet, nonsensicality, boloney, humbug, saliva, twaddle, tommyrot, jargon, spit, salivate, tosh, cant, bosh, spittle, meaninglessness



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