"Slobber" Quotes from Famous Books
... out a broad V-shaped piece. The woman sprang up on the couch with a dreadful gurgling scream. Her covering was torn from her face. It was a face that he knew. In spite of that protruding upper lip and that slobber of blood, it was a face that he knew. She kept on putting her hand up to the gap and screaming. Douglas Stone sat down at the foot of the couch with his knife and his forceps. The room was whirling round, and he had felt something go like a ripping seam behind his ... — Round the Red Lamp - Being Facts and Fancies of Medical Life • Arthur Conan Doyle
... "You but slobber and make a foul noise," he declared. "I know your kind. I spit upon you. The Congress at Washington is full of such fellows as is also the House of Commons in England. In France they were once in charge. They ran things in France until the coming of a man such as myself. They ... — Marching Men • Sherwood Anderson
... wi' thee—I know," said Gubblum. "I questit them up the stairs. Come along wi' me, lass, and don't slobber and ... — A Son of Hagar - A Romance of Our Time • Sir Hall Caine
... "'No need to slobber,' he said, with a note of contempt in the voice that rang so faintly. The woman, who was leaning in the door, laughed harshly, and a passing smile flickered over ... — Vrouw Grobelaar and Her Leading Cases - Seventeen Short Stories • Perceval Gibbon |