aslaver

[uh-sley-ver]

aslaver Definition

  • 1to cover with or as if with saliva or slobber
  • 2to smear with something that flows thickly

Using aslaver: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aslaver" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dog aslavered the child's face with its tongue.

  • Example

    He aslavered his toast with butter and jam.

  • Example

    The baby aslavered her bib with food.

aslaver Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for aslaver

Phrases with aslaver

  • to be eagerly looking forward to something

    Example

    The fans were aslaver with anticipation for the concert.

  • to be excessively fond of or enthusiastic about something

    Example

    She was aslaver over the new dress she bought.

  • to be envious of someone or something

    Example

    She was aslaver with envy when she saw her friend's new car.

Origins of aslaver

from Middle English 'slaveren', meaning 'to slobber'

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Summary: aslaver in Brief

'Aslaver' [uh-sley-ver] is a verb that means to cover with saliva or something that flows thickly. It can be used in contexts like 'The dog aslavered the child's face with its tongue.' The phrase 'aslaver with anticipation' denotes eagerness, while 'aslaver over something' implies excessive fondness or enthusiasm. 'Aslaver with envy' means to be envious of someone or something.