Let saliva drivel from the mouth.
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Examples for "slaver "
Examples for "slaver "
1 But no scruples entered the mind of the captain of the slaver .
2 Not to someone she sold to a batarian slaver two days later.
3 And on the schooner he had made no acquaintance save the slaver .
4 We had a slaver crew come through Parmley Station from there once.
5 We can't, in 21st century Britain, have a slaver on a statue.
1 The legal tidbits will dribble out over the coming days and weeks.
2 The two are intimately related: passionless politics dribble away into aimless drift.
3 As for the frith, it had shrunk to a dribble of water.
4 Harold watched the blue ink on the desk dribble onto the floor.
5 Galloway paused and wiped a dribble of tobacco juice from his chin.
1 For nearly 20 years, Shemar Moore has been making the ladies drool .
2 A long, glistening thread of drool detached itself and fell onto me.
3 Water began to drool through the holes and over the opened-up skin.
4 They are serious seizures, but he doesn't shake and drool or convulse.
5 But I made it safely, without collapsing into a puddle of drool .
1 The story was sentimental drivel , full of whimpering soft-heartedness and gushing egoism.
2 What, I hear you cry, what drivel are you talking about now?
3 It sounds like such drivel , but I have never wanted anything more.
4 Tyson could speak, Tyson could write, where other men maunder and drivel .
5 How long he sat there, reeling off this drivel , he never knew.
1 She was right; Mac hadn't come racing to slobber affection on her.
2 I closed my eyes and let the pup slobber me down good.
3 I wrote poetry about you, Robina, but you would slobber and howl.
4 The bull bellowed and slung a string of slobber over his back.
5 A man's a man to me, not one darn slobber of policy.
1 I willna have you offering to slabber ower my hand if that's what you're after.
2 Dana, speaking of the language of the Californian Indians, described it as "brutish" and "a complete slabber . "
3 How did he use to hang, till he slabbered again, poor doting old man!
4 Colchester pulled one back seven minutes later through Michael Rose's long-range free-kick but Jamie Slabber sealed victory late on.
5 At the same time he clapped me on the back, and slabbered me all over from cheek to cheek with his great tongue.
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