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Drooled

Drool \Drool\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Drooled; p. pr. & vb. n. Drooling.] [Contr. fr. drivel.] To drivel, or drop saliva; as, the child drools.

His mouth drooling with texts. -- T. Parker.

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drooled

vb. (en-past of: drool)

Usage examples of "drooled".

I was more than a little bit nervous at the prospect of hobnobbing with the Lord in person in the next few minutes, and my hands were shaking, and this made themuleta shake, and for some reason this annoyed the bejabbers out of El Diablo, who snorted and drooled a bit and then let out a bellow and ran straight toward me.

But after she dressed, Alex drooled on her, and Jeff ended up driving her to Classy Creations.

At the far end, a badly intoxicated man drooled over a too-sober blowzy blonde.

Even the craziest of The Mount's crazies drooled over her culinary art.

Then a second hand appeared, and a third, followed by her immense sloping head, its multiple rows of pointed teeth clashing and gnashing as she drooled noxious ichor and breathed in and out with a terrible reverberating rasping sound that, like one coffin being dragged across another, sent a cold chill up Bill's back.

Talons clawed the air as the beast drooled blood and growled, but it made no move to rush forward again, now that the unbroken ring of steel had returned.

Bob Yeakel drooled whenever Chris Staples slinked by--I convinced him to put her on payroll as my assistant.