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drool

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Main Entry: drool
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: saliva

Synonyms:

drivel, expectoration, salivation, slaver, slobber, spit, spittle
Main Entry: drool
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: drivel

Synonyms:

dribble, lick one's chops, salivate, slaver, slobber, water at the mouth
Main Entry: drool
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: salivate

Synonyms:

dribble, drivel, froth, ooze, run, slabber, slaver, slobber, spit, water, water at the mouth
Main Entry: drool
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: desire, lust after

Synonyms:

dote on, enthuse, fondle, gush, lick chops, make much of, pet, rave, rhapsodize, rhapsody, slobber over, spoil, want
Main Entry: dribble
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: trickle

Synonyms:

distill, drip, drivel, drizzle, drool, drop, fall in drops, leak, ooze, run, salivate, seep, slaver, slobber, spout, squirt, trill, weep

Antonyms:

pour
Main Entry: leak
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: seep; make known

Synonyms:

break, come out, discharge, disclose, divulge, drip, drool, escape, exude, get out, give away, let slip, make public, ooze, out, pass, pass on, percolate, reveal, slip, spill, spill the beans, tell, transpire, trickle
Notes: a leak is an accidental hole, crack, or flaw that allows something to enter or escape, while a leek is a plant, related to the onion, having a large slender white bulb and flat overlapping dark green leaves
Main Entry: saliva
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: spit

Synonyms:

dribble, drool, froth, slaver, slobber, spittle, sputum
Main Entry: spit
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: saliva

Synonyms:

discharge, dribble, drool, slaver, spittle, sputum, water
Main Entry: spit
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: eject saliva or substance

Synonyms:

discharge, drool, expectorate, hawk, hiss, sibilate, sizz, slobber, spatter, spew, splutter, spritz, sputter, throw out

Antonyms:

swallow
Main Entry: water
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: dampen; put water in

Synonyms:

baptize, bathe, damp, dilute, doctor, douse, drench, drool, flood, hose, imbue, inundate, irrigate, moisten, saturate, soak, sodden, souse, spatter, spray, sprinkle, steep, thin, wash, weaken, wet

Antonyms:

dehydrate, dry
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