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drool

/drool/US // drul //UK // (druːl) //

流口水,流涎,垂涎欲滴,口水

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to water at the mouth, as in anticipation of food; salivate; drivel.
    • : to show excessive pleasure or anticipation of pleasure.
    • : to talk foolishly.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : saliva running down from one's mouth; drivel.

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Examples

  • So people will drool at handsome photos of him in BuzzFeed posts.

  • My friends all seemed to drool over churlish boy-band types.

  • Add social media to a collection of pictures of finely honed muscles and you have a drool-worthy match in made in heaven.

  • Having an enormous kitchen that would make even the most pampered chefs drool helped.

  • On Friday, Verizon Wireless began selling the Motorola Droid, the most drool-worthy Android phone to date.

  • Everybody does go batty that's high-brow and studies and all that drool.

  • I've heard Taylor drool about his pet guest—lady in black, strangled in attic by jealous husband.

  • Stewards, three days out, are not in the habit of falling in love with their charges (Maundering and Drool notwithstanding).

  • He did not drool his words, hanging one with doubtful hesitation upon another, but blew them out like a mouthful of smoke.

  • Well, give me madmen who drool spittle, and foam at the mouth, and shriek obscene blasphemies.