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to drool
01
(of saliva) to flow from the mouth, usually in response to excitement or anticipation
Intransitive
Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
action verb
regular
present tense
drool
3rd person singular
drools
present participle
drooling
past simple
drooled
past participle
drooled
Examples
The baby would often drool while teething.
02
to show strong and obvious excitement or desire for something
Intransitive: to drool over sb/sth
Examples
She practically drooled over the new sports car in the showroom.
Drool
01
saliva spilling from the mouth
Grammatical Information
animacy status
inanimate
Composition
Simple
uncountable
02
pretentious or silly talk or writing
Lexical Tree
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