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  1. [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. Word Origin. See drool in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: drool.

  2. drool ⇒ vi. (salivate) babear ⇒ vi. The dog was drooling as Janine prepared his food. El perro babeaba mientras Janine preparaba su comida. drool vi. figurative (with desire) (figurado) babear ⇒ vi. The idea of a day off had all of the staff drooling.

  3. drool. verb [ I ] uk / druːl / us / druːl / Add to word list. to allow saliva (= liquid in the mouth) to flow out of your mouth: The dog lay drooling on the mat. I drooled all over my pillow. Sinónimo. slobber disapproving. SMART Vocabulary: palabras y expresiones relacionadas. Movement of liquids. backsplash. be dripping with something idiom.

  4. verb [ intransitive ] / drul/ Add to word list. to let liquid escape from your mouth. babear. (Traducción de drool del Diccionario GLOBAL Inglés-Español © 2020 K Dictionaries Ltd) Ejemplos de drool. drool. Incoordination is seen due to rear limb paralysis and drooling and difficulty swallowing is caused by paralysis of facial and throat muscles.

  5. drool. verb [ I ] uk / druːl / us / druːl / Add to word list. to allow saliva (= liquid in the mouth) to flow out of your mouth: The dog lay drooling on the mat. I drooled all over my pillow. Synonym. slobber disapproving. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Movement of liquids. backsplash. be dripping with something idiom. brim over.

  6. verb. ˈdrül. drooled; drooling; drools. Synonyms of drool. intransitive verb. 1. a. : to secrete saliva in anticipation of food. The dog hears the bell and begins to drool. b. : to let saliva dribble from the mouth : drivel sense 2. a drooling baby. 2. : to make an effusive show of pleasure or often envious or covetous appreciation.

  7. drool ( drul. ) intransitive verb. 1. (to dribble saliva) a. babear. The baby is drooling a lot; she must be teething. La bebé babea mucho; le debe estar saliendo un diente. b. babearse. I fell asleep studying and drooled all over my books.Me quedé dormido estudiando y me babeé sobre los libros. c. caerse la baba.