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Slaver

Slaver meaning

To drool saliva from the mouth; to slobber. | To fawn. | To be drooled out of someone’s mouth.

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Example sentences (15)

She was separated from her family at a young age, and Kaz reveals that he's found the slaver that could lead her back to her family.

You're telling me those distinct personalities couldn't be used in a story, but an unlikable dipshit slaver and an insufferable self-insert of Waititi could be?

I had always thought of Francis Drake as a pirate (privateer) more than as a slaver.

The Targaryen queen hatches the dragons in Khal Drogo's funeral pyre and they accompany her throughout her campaign in Slaver's Bay.

This leads to Evelyn's creation of The Screen Slaver - a villain who turns people into the literal mindless zombies that Evelyn believes humanity is slowly devolving into.

When the dhow failed to lower its sail, Gartorth felt certain that she was a slaver and ceased firing for the sake of the slaves onboard.

Book 30 and parts of 32 are narrated by three Gorean men: a mariner, a scribe and a merchant/slaver.

By doing this, they unleash the last living member of the Slaver species on the world.

Central Essos This section covers the Essos locations east of the Free Cities that Daenerys Targeryen passes through on her travels in A Game of Thrones and A Clash of Kings before moving on to Slaver's Bay.

Ford published an anti- smoking book, circulated to youth in 1914, called The Case Against the Little White Slaver, which documented many dangers of cigarette smoking attested to by many researchers and luminaries.

In 1837, the Esperanza, a Portuguese slaver, was wrecked off East Caicos, one of the larger islands.

Meereen The largest of the three slaver cities, Meereen has a population equaling that of Astapor and Yunkai combined.

Northern Democrats barely managed a majority against the Slaver power, 7-5, with one abstention; Northern Whigs opposed annexation, 13-0.

The Kzinti "crossed-over" into the Star Trek universe in the animated episode " The Slaver Weapon ", which was written by Larry Niven and is adapted from Niven's own short story " The Soft Weapon ".

These roles would require such inane phrases as "snap snap", "rumble rumble", "roar roar snarl slaver", or "chug chug futt", preceded by portentous announcements such as ".