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Drool   Listen
verb
Drool  v. i.  (past & past part. drooled; pres. part. drooling)  To drivel, or drop saliva; as, the child drools. "His mouth drooling with texts."






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Words linked to "Drool" :   drivel, tarradiddle, salivate, dribble, baloney, argot, humbug, meaninglessness, hokum, nonsensicality, taradiddle, slabber, slaver, slobber, lingo, drooler, drool over, jargon, bunk, boloney, spit, cant, tosh, covet, nonsense, twaddle, bosh, bilgewater, vernacular, spittle, tommyrot, slang, patois, saliva



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