Use "salivate|salivated|salivates|salivating" in a sentence

1. Game industry executives salivate over Zynga's growth rates.

2. Only if it makes you salivate with desire.

3. Any dog will salivate when presented with food.

4. Jake heard the meowing and immediately began to salivate.

5. The thought of all that delicious food made me salivate.

6. They don't salivate at the thought of a great steak.

7. It's similar to Pavlov's dogs learning to salivate when the bell rang.

8. He snorted and pranced and pawed at the floor in salivating lust and groveling need.

9. Fans of the Strategy pattern will likely have already started to salivate uncontrollably.

10. Beach Comber Bride's wedding gowns have a vast array of gowns that will have you salivating

11. A showdown in Istanbul between Arsenal and Barcelona would certainly be a final to salivate.

12. When food is placed in your mouth, you can not choose not to salivate.

13. You see, under normal conditions, the sight and smell of food causes a dog to salivate.

14. And we salivate each time we hear the beep or vibration of a new text message.

15. Just the sort of thing that tends to get desperate politicians and bureaucrats salivating over the prospect of annexation.

16. Dunn's mouth was open so long that it dried inside and he could not swallow or salivate.

17. Clinton must salivate just thinking of how great it would be to be able to operate like that.

18. And so on the rare occasions that published works of former leaders arrive, China nerds like me salivate.

19. Anything but: the tannins causeyou to salivate more, and the more saliva you produce, the sharper yoursense of taste.

20. Look at all these starving male models who are out of work because people want to salivate over this stringbean.

21. Animals affected by Azalea poisoning may vomit, experience diarrhea, appear weak, salivate excessively, lose their appetite, have difficulty walking and appear lethargic

22. And a parent's constant association with these wonderful or crucial aspects of a child's life has a similar, albeit more complicated, effect that meat powder had on Pavlov's salivating dogs.

23. It's one reason why many managers will salivate at a large, established company with growing profits but a shrinking stock price. If the stock keeps falling, they'll just buy more.

24. Now what happened was, in February 2008, Leah and her husband were waiting for a cab to take them out for dinner, when Kobe came trotting up to them and he was salivating with saliva.

25. Studio heads in Los Angeles salivate over the thought of China's 3 billion citizens turning into a Hollywood film buffs. There is already great interest in going to the movies in China.

26. To train or influence a person or animal mentally so that they do or expect a particular thing without thinking about it: a Conditioned reflex / response [ + to infinitive ] Pavlov Conditioned dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell

27. Champing at the bit, also worded Chomping at the bit or chafing at the bit, meaning to show impatience or burst with energy, refers to a tendency of some horses, when impatient or nervous, and especially if being held back by their riders, to chew on the bit, often salivating excessively

28. This memo was Ballyhooed by right-wing blogs as proof of Democrat hypocrisy only briefly before it was declared a hoax -- though salivating Republican Congressman Scott Garrett (NJ) couldn't stop himself in time to avoid being revealed as a lying ass in public by Anthony Weiner (N-NY): Who Is …