drool in the PONS Dictionary

drool Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to drool over sth/sb fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She is often selfish, vain, has a short temper, and drools.
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Medical research reported that the children who received doses of these medicines experienced physical symptoms such as drooling, irregular arm movements, and impaired gait.
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Final reels, where the lad turns into a hairy-headed monster with drooling fangs, are inclined to be played too heavily.
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Symptoms include firm swelling of the jaw, drooling, pain, and difficulty eating.
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They enjoy swimming, and tend to drool, though not as much as some other giant breeds.
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To relax them to a point where they are drooling.
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Suddenly, she starts drooling blood and sputum from her mouth.
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He appears to take after his father, once coming in first place in a baby drooling contest.
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He also appears to drool whilst he sleeps.
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Muscles of the face and tongue can be affected, causing involuntary facial grimaces, expressions, and drooling.
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