Drool - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |druːl|  American pronunciation of the word drool
Brit.  |druːl|  British pronunciation of the word drool

noun

- pretentious or silly talk or writing (syn: baloney, boloney, bosh, humbug, taradiddle, tommyrot, tosh, twaddle)
- saliva spilling from the mouth (syn: dribble, drivel, slobber)

verb

- be envious, desirous, eager for, or extremely happy about something (syn: salivate)
- let saliva drivel from the mouth (syn: dribble, drivel, slabber, slaver, slobber)
The baby drooled

Extra examples

...the dog drooled when we put the steak down on the floor...

...middle-aged men drooling over a starlet half their age...

He wiped the drool from the baby's face.

...the only thing more pathetic than the pop psychologist who gushed such drool was the public that lapped it up...

The dogs are drooling over that new dog meat.

All the young girls are drooling over the good-looking actor.

The baby drooled

Heads of state have no right to whinge or drool for any reason.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: drool
he/she/it: drools
present participle: drooling
past tense: drooled
past participle: drooled
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