to slobber
Third Person
slobbers
Present Participle
slobbering
Past Tense
slobbered
Past Participle
slobbered
1
to allow saliva to flow excessively from the mouth
- The Saint Bernard dog tended to slobber when it got excited.
- The baby slobbered all over the teething toy.
- The enthusiastic puppy began to slobber as it waited for its treat.
- Excitement caused the child to slobber while watching the ice cream truck approach.
- The elderly dog slobbered on the car window during a car ride.