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单词 slobber
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Definition of slobber in English:

slobber

verb ˈslɒbəˈslɑbər
[no object]
  • 1Have saliva dripping copiously from the mouth.

    淌口水

    Fido tended to slobber

    费多常流口水。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The long, slobbering, slothful decline we had been looking forward to was not to be.
    • On our way out, I caught Randy, kissing and slobbering all over some girl's shoulder.
    • I launched myself out of the train straight into a small plastic fence, which is actually a godsend, because if it hadn't been there I would have landed right in the jaws of a big, slobbering, vicious, doggy thing.
    • It is more like an old Labrador - the kind of scabby dog that is friendly enough but that slobbers on people's trousers when they are seated at the table.
    • She tried not to be overcome by fear, but it was really hard due to the fact that his mouth was slobbering all over her neck.
    • Like a true piteous creature, she slobbered all over.
    • Then he felt a big thick tongue slobbering all over his face.
    • It could have been a scene from long ago: A team of silky chestnut horses with feet as big as buckets slobbered quietly as men in red-checkered shirts unloaded gear.
    • He was dressed poorly, with wild looking eyes and was slobbering at the mouth.
    • Thus, drooling and slobbering, we earned our cooking proficiency badges with flying custard and went of to the jamboree to entertain our parents.
    • Sometimes, you might dream about the dear ol’ pet that snuggles up and slobbers all over you while you're snoozin’.
    • Please note that while you're walking your dog, not everybody wants to be sniffed, licked or slobbered on.
    • I'm one of those mushy, slobbering, love everyone in the world drunks.
    • I go to walk past and he grabs me and he's slobbering and slurring!
    • Then the silly great woofer is upon them, slobbering and licking.
    • They can't be eaten by mold or slobbered on by your dog or ripped by a malicious child.
    • And he barked once and jumped down, his feet click-clacking on the floorboards, into the kitchen where he joyously slurped and slobbered, getting his muzzle soaking wet.
    • He ties the bracelet on as he slobbers all over her.
    • The wolf barked as William cried out, tongue soon slobbering on the side of its mouth.
    • He was slobbering and falling all over the walls, rubbing his sweaty face.
    Synonyms
    drool, slaver, dribble, salivate, water at the mouth
    Scottish &amp Irish slabber
    archaic drivel
    1. 1.1slobber over Show excessive enthusiasm for.
      〈喻〉对…过分热情
      news executives slobbered over him for autographs

      新闻界主管垂涎他的签名。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • First, we had Uncle Val slobbering over your ‘special years’, twixt pinafore and pinny.
      • I could deal with Channel 7 publicity slobbering over your every move.
      • Renaissance potentates kept dwarfs, whom they dressed up, slobbered over, passed around at the dinner table, or presented as gifts to influential friends.
      • The reason was that most of Daniel's work mates knew I was ‘just a friend’ and I had guys coming to me and asking me to dance all night and slobbering over me.
      • Drunken men slobbered over the pretty waitress while others played a game of card.
      • She's been touted as an inspiring, persevering all-star by leader Jack Layton and his orange vanguard, and is regularly fawned and slobbered over by the media.
      • Not all the girls in the world want to have you slobbering over them.
      • I said harshly, still stung by the way he had practically slobbered over the lovely herbalist.
      • He never pushed his will on her, didn't slobber over her, filling her ears with cheap platitudes and hollow compliments.
      • We got off together, but I never really told Bell and Liz cause they were slobbering over him.
      • The Raiders are slobbering over the athletic talents of a guy who can run, leap and catch as well as anyone on the planet.
      • No wonder recruiters from coast to coast had been slobbering over Harris from the spring of '99, through his senior season at Newark and into the new year.
      • They can just about cope with us fully-clothed, going about our domestic activities; slurping and slobbering over each other is a step too far.
      • It wasn't hard to visualize Luc slobbering over Liv.
      • It fairly made him sick, the way they were slobbering over each other.
      • Your reporting skills were reduced to slobbering over companies and ‘entrepreneurs’ that were promoting untenable business models.
      • She's always slobbering over some new guy every month.
      • Because, you know, I'd be more than happy to prevent myself from having to slobber over the same guy you pathetic cheerleaders slobber over.
      • I spent nigh on two years slobbering over him, and got nowhere.
      • She turned up all smiles and short skirts, wearing way to much make-up and slobbering over Matt like an over-grown dog.
noun ˈslɒbəˈslɑbər
mass noun
  • Saliva dripping copiously from the mouth.

    淌口水

    slobber hung in frothy ropes from the dog's mouth
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Icea looks at the box with slobber and huge teeth marks on it.
    • Shawn stirred a little, then lifted his head from the table; a long stream of slobber trailing from his mouth.
    • Knowing who it was, I sat up, wiping slobber from my mouth.
    • The slobber turned to spit and his gaze went to fuzzy.
    • The slobber came down onto him again and he looked up again and got some in the face.
    • I checked the shackles that held the Monster to its slab, giving it a sharp cuff as it lashed out with its wicked needle-thin teeth at my face, slobber and foam flying from its mouth.
    • The back windows are consequently opaque with dog slobber and imprints of nostrils.
    • Camilla never cared how messy she got from the dog's slobber, or the dirt from his paws.
    • Scarlet walked back inside and to the kitchen where she washed the dog slobber off her hands.
    • ‘Lovely - dog slobber,’ he said as he chucked the ball out to near the tree line.
    • As soon as she thought that, Doug opened his eyes and blinked at her, and then yawned so wide that she was sure she could have fitted both hands inside his mouth, if she'd wanted to get them covered in slobber.
    • The clothes that had been ironed and cleaned five minutes before, were now filled with the dog's slobber and had holes.
    • I awoke, arms flailing and my head floating in a pillow drenched in my own slobber.
    • I replied I couldn't see the attraction of having someone else's slobber all over my face.
    • It let out a bellow of rage and shook its large head back and forth, throwing a fine spray of slobber through the musty air.
    • I am sure I have sent sleep slobber cascading onto the shoulder of some little rugrat next to me.
    • The dog leash fell from her pocket, and she picked it up, saw its collar… ran her hands along it, and could still feel the sticky substance of slobber.
    • It was not the stick with his slobber all over it.
    • They bolted into the kitchen and before I could even find a weapon big paws were on my chest, I stumbled back, smacked into the counter and got dog slobber all over my neck.
    • I mean, a nuclear attack would suck big time, but honestly, why is my dog obsessed with practically drowning me with his slobber?
    Synonyms
    spittle, saliva, sputum, slaver, slobber, dribble, drool

Derivatives

  • slobbery

  • adjective ˈslɒbəriˈslɑb(ə)ri
    • A very distinctive dog - ugly as hell, solid muscle, pure white with pig eyes and two black ears, slobbery mouth and waggy tail.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • My dog wouldn't be some little barking lapdog, it would be a full-size, slobbery, jumps up on you and gets you muddy dog.
      • How is it that no matter how hard you stub your toe or smash your finger, that little kiss - all slobbery and wet and tender - makes the pain slide away?
      • You need to be imagining a big slobbery dog chasing a stick now.
      • Returning to our empty house, the first thing I do after fending off a slobbery onslaught from the dog is to head straight for the stereo.

Origin

Late Middle English: probably from Middle Dutch slobberen 'walk through mud', also 'feed noisily', of imitative origin.

  • This is probably from Middle Dutch slobberen meaning both ‘walk through mud’ and ‘feed noisily’, imitative of the noise.

Rhymes

clobber, cobber, jobber, mobber, robber

Definition of slobber in US English:

slobber

verbˈslɑbərˈsläbər
[no object]
  • 1Have saliva dripping copiously from the mouth.

    淌口水

    Fido tended to slobber

    费多常流口水。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They can't be eaten by mold or slobbered on by your dog or ripped by a malicious child.
    • The long, slobbering, slothful decline we had been looking forward to was not to be.
    • It is more like an old Labrador - the kind of scabby dog that is friendly enough but that slobbers on people's trousers when they are seated at the table.
    • I'm one of those mushy, slobbering, love everyone in the world drunks.
    • It could have been a scene from long ago: A team of silky chestnut horses with feet as big as buckets slobbered quietly as men in red-checkered shirts unloaded gear.
    • Please note that while you're walking your dog, not everybody wants to be sniffed, licked or slobbered on.
    • Sometimes, you might dream about the dear ol’ pet that snuggles up and slobbers all over you while you're snoozin’.
    • He was slobbering and falling all over the walls, rubbing his sweaty face.
    • Thus, drooling and slobbering, we earned our cooking proficiency badges with flying custard and went of to the jamboree to entertain our parents.
    • The wolf barked as William cried out, tongue soon slobbering on the side of its mouth.
    • On our way out, I caught Randy, kissing and slobbering all over some girl's shoulder.
    • He was dressed poorly, with wild looking eyes and was slobbering at the mouth.
    • I go to walk past and he grabs me and he's slobbering and slurring!
    • Then he felt a big thick tongue slobbering all over his face.
    • I launched myself out of the train straight into a small plastic fence, which is actually a godsend, because if it hadn't been there I would have landed right in the jaws of a big, slobbering, vicious, doggy thing.
    • And he barked once and jumped down, his feet click-clacking on the floorboards, into the kitchen where he joyously slurped and slobbered, getting his muzzle soaking wet.
    • Like a true piteous creature, she slobbered all over.
    • She tried not to be overcome by fear, but it was really hard due to the fact that his mouth was slobbering all over her neck.
    • Then the silly great woofer is upon them, slobbering and licking.
    • He ties the bracelet on as he slobbers all over her.
    Synonyms
    drool, slaver, dribble, salivate, water at the mouth
    1. 1.1slobber over Be excessively sentimental; show excessive enthusiasm for.
      〈喻〉对…过分热情
      news executives slobbered over him for autographs

      新闻界主管垂涎他的签名。

      they took turns slobbering all over the new baby
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I said harshly, still stung by the way he had practically slobbered over the lovely herbalist.
      • Because, you know, I'd be more than happy to prevent myself from having to slobber over the same guy you pathetic cheerleaders slobber over.
      • She's always slobbering over some new guy every month.
      • He never pushed his will on her, didn't slobber over her, filling her ears with cheap platitudes and hollow compliments.
      • It wasn't hard to visualize Luc slobbering over Liv.
      • Drunken men slobbered over the pretty waitress while others played a game of card.
      • It fairly made him sick, the way they were slobbering over each other.
      • She turned up all smiles and short skirts, wearing way to much make-up and slobbering over Matt like an over-grown dog.
      • She's been touted as an inspiring, persevering all-star by leader Jack Layton and his orange vanguard, and is regularly fawned and slobbered over by the media.
      • The Raiders are slobbering over the athletic talents of a guy who can run, leap and catch as well as anyone on the planet.
      • I spent nigh on two years slobbering over him, and got nowhere.
      • I could deal with Channel 7 publicity slobbering over your every move.
      • The reason was that most of Daniel's work mates knew I was ‘just a friend’ and I had guys coming to me and asking me to dance all night and slobbering over me.
      • First, we had Uncle Val slobbering over your ‘special years’, twixt pinafore and pinny.
      • No wonder recruiters from coast to coast had been slobbering over Harris from the spring of '99, through his senior season at Newark and into the new year.
      • Not all the girls in the world want to have you slobbering over them.
      • They can just about cope with us fully-clothed, going about our domestic activities; slurping and slobbering over each other is a step too far.
      • Your reporting skills were reduced to slobbering over companies and ‘entrepreneurs’ that were promoting untenable business models.
      • We got off together, but I never really told Bell and Liz cause they were slobbering over him.
      • Renaissance potentates kept dwarfs, whom they dressed up, slobbered over, passed around at the dinner table, or presented as gifts to influential friends.
nounˈslɑbərˈsläbər
  • Saliva dripping copiously from the mouth.

    淌口水

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As soon as she thought that, Doug opened his eyes and blinked at her, and then yawned so wide that she was sure she could have fitted both hands inside his mouth, if she'd wanted to get them covered in slobber.
    • The dog leash fell from her pocket, and she picked it up, saw its collar… ran her hands along it, and could still feel the sticky substance of slobber.
    • The clothes that had been ironed and cleaned five minutes before, were now filled with the dog's slobber and had holes.
    • The slobber turned to spit and his gaze went to fuzzy.
    • It was not the stick with his slobber all over it.
    • I replied I couldn't see the attraction of having someone else's slobber all over my face.
    • It let out a bellow of rage and shook its large head back and forth, throwing a fine spray of slobber through the musty air.
    • I awoke, arms flailing and my head floating in a pillow drenched in my own slobber.
    • Scarlet walked back inside and to the kitchen where she washed the dog slobber off her hands.
    • The back windows are consequently opaque with dog slobber and imprints of nostrils.
    • I mean, a nuclear attack would suck big time, but honestly, why is my dog obsessed with practically drowning me with his slobber?
    • I am sure I have sent sleep slobber cascading onto the shoulder of some little rugrat next to me.
    • I checked the shackles that held the Monster to its slab, giving it a sharp cuff as it lashed out with its wicked needle-thin teeth at my face, slobber and foam flying from its mouth.
    • Camilla never cared how messy she got from the dog's slobber, or the dirt from his paws.
    • They bolted into the kitchen and before I could even find a weapon big paws were on my chest, I stumbled back, smacked into the counter and got dog slobber all over my neck.
    • The slobber came down onto him again and he looked up again and got some in the face.
    • Shawn stirred a little, then lifted his head from the table; a long stream of slobber trailing from his mouth.
    • Icea looks at the box with slobber and huge teeth marks on it.
    • Knowing who it was, I sat up, wiping slobber from my mouth.
    • ‘Lovely - dog slobber,’ he said as he chucked the ball out to near the tree line.
    Synonyms
    spittle, saliva, sputum, slaver, slobber, dribble, drool

Origin

Late Middle English: probably from Middle Dutch slobberen ‘walk through mud’, also ‘feed noisily’, of imitative origin.

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