How To Use Salivate In A Sentence

  • The rich scent of flame grilled burgers made Stella salivate with hunger as they sat down in the restaurant. JUST BETWEEN US
  • In the Virginia variant sung here, and the Virgin Islands one which follows, a venereal disease is hinted at by use of the terms 'salivated' and 'salwation'. One Morning in May
  • Even more, the men in Senegal don't salivate over these dancers or seem to get turned on by the X rated moves -- a stark contrast to how males in America behave amidst the disposable aphrodisiac of female gyration. Sasha Brookner: Sabar: African Hip-Hop
  • Having found a way of measuring their salivation in response to food he noticed that the dogs started to salivate before they were given the food.
  • The policies of the “lost decade” as we know it have erected republican boners, salivated republican mouths, and solved republican math problems. Think Progress » Purported doctor on Texas A&M message board claims he ‘laid off my first Obama voting employee.’ (Updated)
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  • And no wonder: Investors have salivated over the potential growth opportunities offered by this eclectic bunch at a time when the broader economic outlook is mixed at best. Fed-Fueled Momentum Can Quickly Fade
  • salivated" by coming in contact with the mercurial poison in mines, smelters, mirror factories, etc. Nature Cure
  • Smoke rose from pits at one side of the house, and the smell of roasting meat made Abasio salivate hungrily. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • The rich scent of flame grilled burgers made Stella salivate with hunger as they sat down in the restaurant. JUST BETWEEN US
  • Each dish looks almost like their real world counterparts: just about enough to make you salivate at the food.
  • Any new books coming for your fans to salivate in anticipation of?
  • (They "salivated" this year about Obama's experience in the Senate, they were salivating last year at the prospects of a KKKlinton running for the presidency, they were salivating in 2006 to tie Granholm to the economy, they always salivate over the mere presence of Al Gore. MichiganLiberal
  • Just as Pavlov taught his dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell, you can teach someone to lubricate or become erect at the sight of a whip.
  • Don't salivate while you browse here, you are ofcourse is the Desserts section. Archive 2006-10-01
  • Gerard had; and they masticated slowly, reduced the food to pulp, and insalivated it, accompanying in thought the alimentary mass passing into their intestines, and following it with methodical scrupulosity and an almost religious attention to its final consequences. Bouvard and Pécuchet A Tragi-comic Novel of Bourgeois Life
  • This procedure is also referred to as Pavlovian conditioning, after the Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov, who first showed, over 100 years, ago that dogs quickly learn to associate the sound of a ringing bell with the presentation of food, so that after a number of pairings of the two stimuli, they begin to salivate in anticipation of being fed when presented with the bell alone. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • The Nawabi cuisine is legendary and millions of foodies have salivated gallons while thinking of the tunde kebabs, nahari-kulchas, biryanis, prakash kulfis, aloo chaat, pani-battasey that the city dishes out.
  • Instead of withholding judgment until the official opening, a cabal of closed-minded NY theater critics salivated over its presumed failure or, more precisely, the defeat of Julie Taymor. Harry Lennix: The Vilification of Julie Taymor
  • Thus if the spoils of desktop browser wars was the soul of the Internet, then the coming war will be for the soft, pliant heart of the social web; it all comes down to distribution and sticky eyeballs synapsed to clicky-clicky fingers over which advertisers and their kin salivate and jerk off. The battle for the future of the social web | FactoryCity
  • All in all it was the sort of night to make Edgar Allan Poe salivate at its possibilities. CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER
  • But when she was carried into the diagnosing room, she began to tremble and to salivate. ON CATS
  • A slice of fried or steamed fish fairly salivates at the prospect of a merry meeting.
  • There were a multitude of candelabra wicks ignited within the pantry, and the smell of food made her salivate.
  • His mouth salivates while his stomach turns for him to fill it with the warm food.
  • Pavlov's dogs, which were trained to expect food to appear shortly after the ringing of a bell, came to treat the ringing bell as an index of food to come and would salivate merely on hearing the bell.
  • I salivated over your cake and then empathized with your pride in your handiwork, mixed with conflicting parental feelings of protectiveness and jealousy - (because yes, no matter the age, moms are usually jealous of their sons´ girlfriends). Gateau - French Word-A-Day
  • Just by smelling that homemade apple pie or thinking about how delicious that ice cream sundae is going to taste, you begin to salivate - and the digestive process kicks in, preparing for that first scrumptious bite.
  • It's true that the Lindens can always get a substantial number of influencers to salivate if they claim to be getting rid of a feature that was "gamed" -- it satisfies that prissy geeky itch to stop organic use of their inorganic machines. Second Thoughts
  • We salivated when he described the great meal
  • Last year, the madding crowd salivated over the first glimpse of Lord of the Rings.
  • The aroma of the warm bread, the melted cheese on the baked potatoes and her aunt's special stew made her salivate.
  • Smoke rose from pits at one side of the house, and the smell of roasting meat made Abasio salivate hungrily. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Either way, nothing beats strawberry season - standing in the patch, when the aroma of strawberries floats by you on the breeze and you start to salivate in anticipation.
  • Signs of bloat are stomach pain and futile attempts to vomit and to salivate.
  • They are hard, solid food, and should be thoroughly chewed and insalivated before being swallowed. No Animal Food and Nutrition and Diet with Vegetable Recipes
  • Dogs would begin to salivate when the food arrived.
  • Last year, the madding crowd salivated over the first glimpse of Lord of the Rings.
  • They had just loaded up with hundreds and Tony practically salivated at the money. Brooklyn Story
  • The rich scent of flame grilled burgers made Stella salivate with hunger as they sat down in the restaurant. JUST BETWEEN US
  • He could smell the pepper that had been copiously added to the sauce and salivated.
  • A dog salivates when it sees a bone.
  • The dog will learn to salivate when it hears a buzzer, even if food is no longer present.
  • But when she was carried into the diagnosing room, she began to tremble and to salivate. ON CATS
  • Another peculiarity of foods of this kind that makes decidedly against their digestibility lies in the fact that, being soft and containing a large proportion of water, they are scarcely ever properly chewed, and as a consequence they are swallowed in comparatively large masses without having been adequately insalivated. Health on the Farm A Manual of Rural Sanitation and Hygiene
  • They don't salivate at the thought of a great steak.
  • Brookstone - I see one of these places and I salivate with the kind of operant conditioning that comes from a lifetime of gadgeteering. Nad hen j��c eto
  • Sam sighed with relief and smiled at Meila as their order arrived, the aroma of the food made Meila salivate with hunger.
  • Do not be in a hurry to bolt your food but let it linger in your mouth so as to be properly insalivated and so that the nerves of the tongue, cheek, etc., may all absorb energy from food. The Doctrine and Practice of Yoga
  • All in all it was the sort of night to make Edgar Allan Poe salivate at its possibilities. CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER
  • The menu featured consistently good, clean, well-prepared Italian food, if nothing to salivate over all week.
  • If it is given as liquid or pap it will pass down as starch into the stomach, to setup disturbance in that organ; while if it is administered in a form which obliges the child to chew it properly, not only will the jaws, the teeth, and the gums obtain the exercise which they crave, and without which they cannot develop normally, but the starch will be thoroughly insalivated that much of it will be converted within the mouth into maltose. The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition
  • Quidding consists in dropping from the mouth well-chewed and insalivated boluses of feed. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • Wilshere just isn't suited to be the sort of player to be hyped up, salivated over and eventually knocked to pieces as is customary in the English press with exciting young talents. Jack Wilshere lives up to the hype in a short but sweet England start | Richard Williams
  • Pavlov knew that dogs naturally salivated when they were fed meat. The Small Change Diet
  • But when she was carried into the diagnosing room, she began to tremble and to salivate. ON CATS
  • Pavlov's dog began to salivate when he rang a bell, conditioned to expect food when it heard the noise.
  • After a while, the dogs salivated when they heard the bell, but before they saw the meat. The Small Change Diet
  • All in all it was the sort of night to make Edgar Allan Poe salivate at its possibilities. CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER
  • It is thus of no advantage for starches to be served in a finely divided form -- in fact it is directly the contrary, since under such circumstances it is almost always the case that such foods are swallowed without having been insalivated. Health on the Farm A Manual of Rural Sanitation and Hygiene
  • If it is insalivated it coagulates in smaller curds and is more easily digested, for the digestive juices can tear down small soft curds more easily than the large tough ones. Maintaining Health Formerly Health and Efficiency
  • There weren't English menus, but there was a great picture of each item, making us salivate in anticipation.
  • Smoke rose from pits at one side of the house, and the smell of roasting meat made Abasio salivate hungrily. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Here, you'll salivate over robust noodle dishes laced with shrimp, onions and won tun, served in steaming tureens.

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