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slabber

[slab-er] / ˈslæb ər /




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But the truth, Sir, is, we are set afloat upon the wide ocean, before we have well done with our slabbering bibs; which makes us the men we are!

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And then he stroked and slabbered him with kisses, as if the beast had been a rational creature.

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The large solid cake is cut with wires by hand or by a slabber into slabs of any desired size.

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In other words, vi the Author dips his antique pen in a modern inkstand, and when the ink runs thick, he mixes it with a slabbering of slang.

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Look at him there, the muckle slabber," and she pointed to Gilmour, who was standing with a red-lowering, downcast face, "look at him!

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