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Definition of drool verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

drool

verb
 
/druːl/
 
/druːl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they drool
 
/druːl/
 
/druːl/
he / she / it drools
 
/druːlz/
 
/druːlz/
past simple drooled
 
/druːld/
 
/druːld/
past participle drooled
 
/druːld/
 
/druːld/
-ing form drooling
 
/ˈdruːlɪŋ/
 
/ˈdruːlɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive] to let saliva (= liquid) come out of your mouth synonym dribble
    • The dog was drooling at the mouth.
    • Babies drool a lot when they are teething.
  2. [intransitive] drool (over somebody/something) (disapproving) to show in a silly or exaggerated way that you want or admire somebody/something very much
    • teenagers drooling over photos of movie stars
  3. Word Originearly 19th cent.: contraction of drivel.
See drool in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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