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View definitions for drool

drool

noun as in saliva

verb as in drivel

verb as in salivate

verb as in desire, lust after

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But at each dark turn our drooling, drunk genius finds an escape hatch, for better or worse, and something is soothing about that mercenary outlook.

From Salon

I had noticed her, especially because two of my buddies were drooling over her best friend who cruised the quad of the San Fernando Valley high school with the air of a temptress.

“Our ladies are freaking drooling over him,” she wrote.

Harris hasn’t even picked a running mate yet and there are even Republicans who are telling me, “As long as they aren’t drooling or actively engaged in cannibalism I’ll consider voting for that ticket.”

From Salon

“Thank you, darling,” she said, drool dripping out of the crack that was her mouth.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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