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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of slobber.

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Examples

  • Overcome for the nonce by his hereditary fear of man, the brute retreated, raising a prolonged call to his brothers; and greedily they answered, till a ring of crouching, jaw-slobbered gray was stretched round about.

    THE LAW OF LIFE 2010

  • Look how everyone slobbered over the opening week of the 2011 NFL season, with its caffeinated surge of trades and free agent signings, as baseball's low-watt trading deadline passed with less than a polite burp.

    No Fighting Chance for Baseball Jason Gay 2011

  • After she slobbered over his shirts, it was pretty much finished

    E. Jean Carroll: 25 Things Every Woman Should Know E. Jean Carroll 2010

  • After getting our ears, noses, fingers, and toes chewed on ... and our shirts and fur slobbered on ... on a eu assez* ...

    Braise The Dog 2009

  • Blue, the world famous mascot of Butler University slobbered his way into the back.

    Leon Logothetis: The Kindness Cab: Hoosier Style! Leon Logothetis 2011

  • After she slobbered over his shirts, it was pretty much finished

    E. Jean Carroll: 25 Things Every Woman Should Know E. Jean Carroll 2010

  • After she slobbered over his shirts, it was pretty much finished

    E. Jean Carroll: 25 Things Every Woman Should Know E. Jean Carroll 2010

  • Monday, the outgoing ESPN college football analyst recalled being in intensive care, unable to swallow for three days — "that was a scary thing, and I cried like crazy when I finally could" — and then unable to talk — "it's like my tongue weighed 80 pounds and I slobbered all over."

    After stroke, Corso thankful, goal-oriented 2009

  • After she slobbered over his shirts, it was pretty much finished

    E. Jean Carroll: 25 Things Every Woman Should Know E. Jean Carroll 2010

  • After getting our ears, noses, fingers, and toes chewed on ... and our shirts and fur slobbered on ... on a eu assez* ...

    Puppies 2009

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