Be envious, desirous, eager for, or extremely happy about something.
1 Reporters salivate over the weird and wonderful details of such international intrigue.
2 When 12 people salivate together, it sounds like the tide coming in.
3 And apparently it isn't a production which makes TV executives salivate either.
4 Unless you salivate to the flavour of metallic packaging on the egg.
5 The quick flash of terror in his father's face made him salivate .
6 And you don't have to do a thing except to salivate .
7 Some may salivate over a steak bigger than the size of your plate.
8 Though he'd fed earlier, the slash on his hand drove him to salivate .
9 They don't salivate at the thought of a great steak.
10 The sight of the fleshy, delineated cap made her salivate .
11 Do you salivate at the sight of paints and brushes?
12 The salivary glands are used to salivate the body.
13 The abilities to taste, swallow, salivate , and participate in activities and recreation were affected significantly.
14 So I perceived, and that made me all the more determined you should salivate him.
15 Still the intriguing aromas were making him salivate actively.
16 It's game over which many would salivate without the added spice provided by yesterday's verbal jousting.
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