Drool
volume
British pronunciation/dɹˈuːl/
American pronunciation/ˈdɹuɫ/

Définition et Signification de "drool"

to drool
01

baver, laisser couler de la salive

(of saliva) to flow from the mouth, usually in response to excitement or anticipation
Intransitive
to drool definition and meaning
02

baver, saliver

to show strong and obvious excitement or desire for something
Intransitive: to drool over sb/sth
Drool
01

salive, bave

saliva spilling from the mouth
02

saligauderie, baliverne

pretentious or silly talk or writing

drool

v

drooler

n

drooler

n
example
Exemple
The baby would often drool while teething.
The sight of the juicy watermelon made the children drool in anticipation.
Unable to resist the temptation, the dog drooled as it watched its owner eat a sandwich.
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