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slobber

[slob-er] / ˈslɒb ər /


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And unlike with her insults, Bondi rarely has to check her notes before slobbering over the imaginary perfection of men who can boost her career.

From Salon

This still wasn’t enough slobber for his audience, however.

From Salon

That is definitely not pleasing to Trump, who prefers it when Republicans are loudly slobbering on his boots and swearing eternal devotion.

From Salon

In the otherwise slobbering session with DeSantis, Brand almost begged him to agree that imposing an ideology on others was illiberal.

From New York Times

But she disliked the experience, which, she said, left the company “in hysterics — people twitching, slobber running down their chins, screaming from nerves and exhaustion.”

From New York Times