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  • adjective Producing an excess of drool.

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Examples

  • Then she blinked those haunting eyes at me and gave me a drooly grin.

    Mercy Kill Lori Armstrong 2011

  • Sometimes when she gets excited she gets a little drooly, but I'd make certain that I had some paper towels around if you were to come visit her.

    That Bonded Resume Paper Lynn Beighley 2011

  • But then we also got drunk drooly wreck on the floor Adama.

    Nine best Cylon Reveals 2009

  • Then she blinked those haunting eyes at me and gave me a drooly grin.

    Mercy Kill Lori Armstrong 2011

  • This morning she woke up wanting nothing more than to dole out hugs and drooly baby kisses.

    10 Things I Hate About Motherhood (And One That I Love) - Her Bad Mother 2010

  • He ripped my hand away, I turned my head and got a big sloppy drooly kiss on the cheek!!!

    My First Date Lauren Thomas 2009

  • Then she blinked those haunting eyes at me and gave me a drooly grin.

    Mercy Kill Lori Armstrong 2011

  • Upon hearing this Ellen laughed, a snort-filled, loud, drooly laugh which heaved into chuckle sobbing.

    Taken In 2010

  • Her three hounds leaped up the stairs at her heels, drooly tongues hanging out.

    Aphrodite the Beauty Joan Holub 2010

  • She looked up at me and grabbed her feet, a big smile on her drooly face.

    Every little thing in the world Nina de Gramont 2010

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