[
UK
/dɹˈuːl/
]
[ US /ˈdɹuɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈdɹuɫ/ ]
NOUN
- saliva spilling from the mouth
- pretentious or silly talk or writing
VERB
-
be envious, desirous, eager for, or extremely happy about something
She was salivating over the raise she anticipated -
let saliva drivel from the mouth
The baby drooled
How To Use drool In A Sentence
- Gator, my cousin is a veterinarian and is the same. the only thing that grosses her out is drool. MY KNEES -- PART THREE, AFTER THE SURGERY
- The guy really does have it all - girlfriend, popularity, and university scouts drooling over his breaststroke.
- Sorry, for 2 days now I have been stuck in Gollum-mode, drooling over the iPhone. IWants it!
- His mouth drooled at the sound of food and she kissed him on the head.
- These include the pitcher plants of the Asian tropics, known as Nepenthes, which resemble jugs brimming with nectar—or perhaps more accurately, mouths slavering with drool.
- And its recent past is not fraught with the kind of conflicts that scriptwriters drool over.
- He is droolworthy.
- Another bonus, and I hope I won't get misunderstood: while you're in trance, your avie has the most stupid expression ever, like she'll start drooling in just a second ... Get me excited about 'XCite'
- The president candidate drooled the reform measures.
- What they do is take pop music, remove every ounce of soul, passion or energy and drone it into a mess of an attempt to make a band that 15 year old girls will drool over.