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Slobber

Slobber refers to saliva that dribbles from the mouth, often involuntarily. It can be a result of excitement, hunger, physical exertion, certain medical conditions, or simply being in a relaxed state. The consistency and amount of slobber can vary. In animals, slobber can also be a sign of playfulness or anticipation. The term often carries a somewhat negative connotation when applied to humans, suggesting a lack of control or decorum. It's distinct from drool in its implied lack of purpose, though the words can sometimes be used interchangeably.

Slobber meaning with examples

  • The hungry puppy, seeing the food bowl, began to slobber uncontrollably, his tongue lolling out in anticipation. He couldn't wait to eat!
  • The exhausted marathon runner, barely able to stand, slobbered as he struggled to speak, water bottle forgotten in his hand. He needed a rest.
  • Little Timmy, engrossed in his cartoon, started to slobber on his shirt, completely oblivious to the wet patch growing on his chest. He was so entertained.
  • The dog, excited to go for a walk, slobbered all over its owner's face as the leash was picked up. It was showing excitement.

Slobber Crossword Answers

5 Letters

DROOL

6 Letters

SALIVA DRIVEL SLAVER

7 Letters

DRIBBLE SLABBER

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