slobber in English

noun
1
saliva dripping copiously from the mouth.
The slobber turned to spit and his gaze went to fuzzy.
verb
1
have saliva dripping copiously from the mouth.
Fido tended to slobber

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1. I hate dogs that slobber everywhere.

2. But the slobber and attention is free!

3. Sleep sleep sleep, sleep out ideal and slobber.

4. Slobber, sleep, chase tails, chew shoes.

5. Your words are like the slobber of a buffalo---too long!

6. I don't like watching animals eat, the always slobber over the food so much.

7. You may kiss passionately and slobber all over each other.

8. Bulldogs are prone to health problems and tend to slobber profusely

9. I will slobber when see these things: babies, delicious food, handsome boys and beautiful girls.

10. I know he's fond of you but does he have to slobber over you in public?

11. No sense of strongest blade, but feels very good! ! ! Nifty Tunkou, nice body. My slobber is running down along blood slot.

12. The Boerboel drools quite a lot, so if you dislike being covered by slobber spots on your clothes, you may want to choose another dog breed

13. Maybe she don't want a lot, you can eat well, but you may not know, a saving her, she will be in the market for a few cents and hawker waste a lot of time and slobber.

14. Mr Honts found that those who had had a dog to slobber and pounce on them ranked their team-mates more highly on measures of trust, team cohesion and intimacy than those who had not.

15. Norse mythology however considered Hope (Vön) to be the slobber dripping from the mouth of Fenris Wolf: their concept of courage rated most highly a cheerful bravery in the absence of hope.

16. The composition of poetry once pushed the elegance and fantasticality to the acme in a new period, and then started to go back to forward folk language and live language till "slobber poem".

17. 26 Maybe she don't want a lot, you can eat well, but you may not know, a saving her, she will be in the market for a few cents and hawker waste a lot of time and slobber.

18. Reality: One of them, Agnes, who has thin dingy gray hair, lips moist with slobber, and is as tall as she is wide, Brayed at me that she and her friends where supposed to meet my grandmother there to play pinochle, but that my

19. Once in the gutter, take a shower, one not careful, stepped into the deep water to the whole human eyes, a black, a few slobber, also do not know what happened, do a back even climb ashore.

20. Cowslip (n.) popular name of several varieties of English wildflower, Old English cu-slyppe, apparently from cu "cow" (from PIE root *gwou-"ox, bull, cow") + slyppe "slop, slobber, dung" (from PIE root *sleubh-"to slide, slip"), which is its common habitat.

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