slaver

[US]/'sleɪvə/
[UK]/'slævɚ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. saliva; a slave ship; a slave dealer; flattery; one who entices women into prostitution
vi. to drool
vt. to wet with saliva; to soil with saliva.
Word Forms
Present Participleslavering
Pluralslavers
Past Tenseslavered
Third Person Singularslavers
Past Participleslavered

Example Sentences

the Labrador was slavering at the mouth.

slavered over his rich uncle;

suburbanites slavering over drop-dead models.

Slaver used to ship slaves from Africa to America.

The dog began to slaver when it smelled the food.

The chef watched the meat slaver on the grill.

The thought of the delicious dessert made her slaver.

The slaver of the horse indicated it was hungry.

The sight of the juicy burger made him slaver.

She couldn't help but slaver over the sight of the chocolate cake.

The baby's face was covered in slaver after eating the fruit.

The slaver on his chin was a sign of his excitement.

The slaver dripped down the side of the bowl.

The delicious aroma of the freshly baked bread made everyone slaver.

Real-world Examples

A slaver, you mean. Dany frowned. " Who are they" ?

Source: A Song of Ice and Fire: A Storm of Ice and Rain (Bilingual)

We've reported that there have been more slavers worldwide in recent years than there have been at any time in human history.

Source: CNN 10 Student English November 2017 Collection

You promised the slavers they could keep slavery.

Source: Game of Thrones Season 6

You have made peace with the slavers?

Source: Game of Thrones Season 6

He staggered limply about, the blood flowing from nose and mouth and ears, his beautiful coat sprayed and flecked with bloody slaver.

Source: The Call of the Wild

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