Present participle for to drip saliva from the mouth
“The problem facing Pavlov was that his dogs began to drool at the sight of the food dish or even to the sound of an assistant entering the room.”
Present participle for to speak or write about with great enthusiasm or admiration
“When looking at the way most journalists drool over the big players of the games industry, you'd think that pitching your game to reviewers is simple.”
(drool over) Present participle for to crave, want or desire something or someone
“She browses the catalog and begins to drool over the new beachwear collection.”
Present participle for to speak in a confused or indistinct way
“His attempts to protest were quickly muffled as the tattooist shoved a timber block in his jaw to bite on, making him drool incoherently instead.”
Present participle for to anticipate something with great eagerness
Present participle for to rejoice or exult at a victory or success
Present participle for to lose or admit contents, especially liquid or gas, through a hole or crack
Present participle for to be, or cause to be, wet or waterlogged
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