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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
slobbery
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Horrors - hairy and slobbery, glossy and raw.
▪ How could waves sound so much like slobbery breathing?
▪ I hated that, cos he used to eat all slobbery like - you know, dribbling and that.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Slobbery

Slobbery \Slob"ber*y\, a. Wet; sloppy, as land.
--Shak.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
slobbery

late 14c., "muddy," from slobber + -y (2).

Wiktionary
slobbery

a. 1 Wet and slimy, containing slobber, having the consistency of slobber. 2 Prone to produce an excess of saliva or slobber.

Usage examples of "slobbery".

Ah gies her a slobbery kiss on they big lips, then ah arch masel up oan ma airms n look her in the eye.

Sue be clackin his teeth an givin me big ole slobbery kisses an chatterin an whimperin.

Easiest to harvest them, slurping them up in seas of seawater then silted sideways out of rubbery slobbery lips, leaving only solids to swallow.

The Tushe Gun paused to inhale a slobbery breath and said scornfully, "

It was twelve feet tall, and featured an amorphous head with a wide, slobbery mouth crowded with mismatched fangs, crossed scarlet eyes, pits like bullet wounds for nostrils, and arms of unequal length ending in satchel-sized hands with unpared nails.