drooling in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Common side effects include extreme constipation, bed-wetting, night-time drooling, muscle stiffness, sedation, tremors, orthostatic hypotension, hyperglycemia, and weight gain.
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This same action also occurs at the gland and organ levels, resulting in uncontrolled drooling, tearing of the eyes (lacrimation) and excess production of mucus from the nose (rhinorrhea).
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The left derided him as a drooling warmonger.
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His character is meant to be boorish -- chomping and drooling and gurning -- but beneath the flinty exterior is also meant to lurk a diamond-hearted softie.
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Don't tell people that man is a helpless, twisted, drooling, sniveling, neurotic weakling.
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Adverse effects included weight gain, sleepiness, drooling and tremors.
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I'm also about as capable of feeding myself as an infant drooling applesauce all over the floor.
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Soon after, the victim will then have difficulty breathing and will experience nausea and drooling.
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Yes, you could certainly spend $5,000 on an ultralight racing bike that will have your buddies drooling.
time.com
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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