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Drool
/drul/
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Drool
verb
(past & past part.
drooled
; pres. part.
drooling
)
1.
Be envious, desirous, eager for, or extremely happy about something.
Synonym:
salivate
.
2.
Let saliva drivel from the mouth.
Synonyms:
dribble
,
drivel
,
slabber
,
slaver
,
slobber
.
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Words linked to "Drool" :
lingo
,
nonsensicality
,
patois
,
spit
,
slaver
,
spittle
,
vernacular
,
covet
,
argot
,
nonsense
,
saliva
,
bunk
,
jargon
,
dribble
,
meaninglessness
,
hokum
,
slang
,
cant
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