slobber

[US]/ˈslɒbə/
[UK]/ˈslɑːbər/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.saliva; excessive emotion in speech; slobber; incoherent speech
vi.to drool or salivate; to drool excessively, often in a sentimental manner
vt.to wet with saliva; to speak indistinctly

Phrases & Collocations

slobber on

slobber over

slobbering dog

slobbering mess

slobbering child

slobber like

slobber all

slobbering lips

slobber fest

slobber bucket

Example Sentences

the dog started to slobber all over the floor.

he couldn't help but slobber when he saw the delicious food.

the baby tends to slobber when teething.

she wiped the slobber off her dog's mouth.

be careful not to slobber on your shirt while eating.

the child laughed and slobbered all over his ice cream.

after the run, he was panting and slobbering.

the slobber from the excited puppy was everywhere.

don't let the dog slobber on your new shoes.

she found it funny how her dog would slobber when begging for food.

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