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Slobber   Listen
noun
Slobber  n.  
1.
See Slabber.
2.
(Zool.) A jellyfish. (Prov. Eng.)
3.
pl. (Vet.) Salivation.






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"Slobber" Quotes from Famous Books



... this a way," continued the guide. "Ef the buffler had passed by hyur, immediately after the rain, thar tracks wud a sunk deeper, and thar wud a been more mud on the trail. As thar ain't no great slobber about, ye see, I make my kalklations that the ground must a been well dried afore they kim along, and after such a wet, it could not a been afore noon at the least—so that's how I know the buffler passed ...
— The Hunters' Feast - Conversations Around the Camp Fire • Mayne Reid

... of scorn swept her pale face. "And you'd like me to follow those skinny old frumps and leggy, limp chits, that slobber and cry over that man!" she said contemptuously. "No! I reckon I only want a change—and I'll go away, or get out of this ...
— Trent's Trust and Other Stories • Bret Harte

... wi' thee—I know," said Gubblum. "I questit them up the stairs. Come along wi' me, lass, and don't slobber and yowl ...
— A Son of Hagar - A Romance of Our Time • Sir Hall Caine



Words linked to "Slobber" :   slobberer, saliva, spittle, slabber, spit, drivel, drool, dribble, slobber over, slaver, salivate



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