0 present participle of slobber
1 to allow saliva or food to run out of the mouth
You are a dirty lot of dogs, slobbering over dead soldiers, and starving the living.
By all this slobbering sentimentalism that we have had down here.
Most of his head was usually a red, idiotic, slobbering grin of appreciation of his own silliness.
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