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I’ve been testing pants from Glow on my partner’s greens and veggie farm in northern New Mexico, and after nearly a month of wear, they’ve held up to kneeling in the fields, shoveling muck, and plenty of dog slobber without a single snag or stain.
THE GEAR OUR EDITORS LOVED IN JULYWTAYLORAUGUST 6, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINE
And more recently Waugh has lifted up his senile slobber against Mr. Eliot.
INSTIGATIONSEZRA POUND
One turned a lazy head, a lustrous eye; Jolyon could see the slobber on its grey lower lip.
THE FORSYTE SAGA, VOLUME III.JOHN GALSWORTHY
Bertha had acted awful good all day and not let the baby cry nor slobber on Aunt Laura for the sake of the will.
THE ANNALS OF ANNKATE TRIMBLE SHARBER
We extirpated the salivary glands of dogs in order to find out if they would slobber without them.
GREENER THAN YOU THINKWARD MOORE
He used to say to me "Play the game with your people but don't slobber over them, they don't understand that sort of thing."
THE WITCH DOCTOR AND OTHER RHODESIAN STUDIESFRANK WORTHINGTON
He said he thought Paul should wink at, or slobber over sin, instead of rebuking it.
THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIERC. T. STUDD
No one wept but Polly Perkins; but Jo declared he always was a "slobber baby."
MOLLY BROWN'S ORCHARD HOMENELL SPEED
Merely to "slobber" over a book or a person is not one of my characteristics.
WHY WE SHOULD READS. P. B. MAIS
When she's in love, can she do anything but snivel and slobber?
PLAYS BY CHEKHOV, SECOND SERIESANTON CHEKHOV
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO SLOBBER

  • dribble
  • drool
  • froth
  • slaver
  • slobber
  • spittle
  • sputum
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