Slobber
['slɒbə] or ['slɑbɚ]
Definition
(v. t. & i.) See Slabber.
(n.) See Slabber.
(n.) A jellyfish.
(n.) Salivation.
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Synonyms and Synonymous
v. a. Slabber, slaver, drivel.
v. n. Slabber, slaver, drivel.
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Definition
same as Slabber.—n. Slob mire muddy land.—adj. Slobb′ery moist wet.
Typist: Nelda
Examples
- Some of that brute's slobber has got on my pretty clean waistcoat. Wilkie Collins. The Woman in White.
- He sat silent, still caressing Tartar, who slobbered with exceeding affection. Charlotte Bronte. Shirley.
- Out of them we dragged a bicycle, Palmer-tired, one pedal bent, and the whole front of it horribly smeared and slobbered with blood. Arthur Conan Doyle. The Return of Sherlock Holmes.
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