drool

[druːl]

drool Definition

  • 1to let saliva run from the mouth
  • 2to show great interest or desire for something

Using drool: Examples

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

  • Example

    The baby was drooling all over his bib.

  • Example

    The dog drooled at the sight of the steak.

  • Example

    I was drooling over the new car in the showroom.

  • Example

    The food was so delicious that I couldn't help but drool.

drool Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for drool

Phrases with drool

  • to express great desire or admiration for something

    Example

    She was drooling over the designer handbag in the store window.

  • stop drooling

    to stop showing excessive interest or desire for something

    Example

    Stop drooling over the cake and start eating it!

  • to cause someone to feel great desire or longing for something

    Example

    The smell of the freshly baked bread was enough to make anyone drool.

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Summary: drool in Brief

The verb 'drool' [druːl] means to let saliva run from the mouth, or to show great interest or desire for something. It can be used to describe a baby's behavior, a dog's reaction to food, or a person's strong desire for something. The phrase 'drool over' is often used to express admiration or desire for something, while 'stop drooling' is used to tell someone to stop showing excessive interest. 'Make someone drool' means to cause someone to feel great desire or longing.