Drool meaning in English
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Definition
to drool: to salivate; to lust, to crave
The baby drooled all over me and got my new shirt wet.
Stop drooling over her! She is my wife!
I drool at the thought of meeting Britney Spears, because she is so beautiful.
Pronunciation examples
UK: Your dog has a severe drooling problem.
US: I'm Philip Cheeter, and I like drooling over Susan Bliss.
- "Or do you drool nonsense twenty-four hours a day?"
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