View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Slobber.
Slobber meaning
Liquid material, generally saliva, that dribbles or drools outward and downward from the mouth. | A dribbly shower (of rain). | Mud, muck; a miry, slushy or muddy mixture.
Example sentences (5)
At most, some of the fabric is matted down from a normal amount of dog slobber, but I threw it in the wash not too long ago, and it came out as good as new.
That slobber fest would have been handled by 60 Minutes — the holiest shrine of Very Fake News.
Rather than causing distress, an eight-year-old simply yelled "don't touch Fido's corona ball, it's covered in dog slobber".
Cleaning slobber marks from windows and doors, eliminating fur from furniture, floors and carpets, and picking up their droppings in the back yard are crucial.
Norse mythology however considered Hope (Vön) to be the slobber dripping from the mouth of Fenris Wolf : Tom Shippey, J. R. R. Tolkien (2001) p. 153 their concept of courage rated most highly a cheerful bravery in the absence of hope.