Wiktionary
a. (cx informal English) Producing an excess of drool.
Usage examples of "drooly".
Fisher was actually a very powerful personnot a drooly, not handicapped, not a cripple, but the captain and commander of a delicate mission to O-Zone.
As I rang up his three dollars and grabbed the nearest rag to wipe the clump of drooly sprinkles off the counter, I tried to shake off my sadness.
As the baby started to cry, the boy plopped the rubber ball right into the little drooly mouth.
Big, drooly monsters with bloody red teeth and sharp claws and white eyes that glow.
And he had a scar running down the side of his face into his mouth where he was all drooly and snarly.
Teresa has just arrived with Hector, who holds out a date loaf for Adelaide with his big drooly smile.
Fast, and whuffled the drooly remains of his breakfast down her lady-in-waiting frocks.
And the stranger beside me will find a drooly mess where her coat sleeve used to be.
Then she grabbed the sword from her weapons bag and whacked off his fangy, drooly head.
Creche mob of droolies were a touch outside the normal run: old as dry beavers, the lot of them.