verb
- to let saliva flow from the mouth
- to show excessive desire or enthusiasm for something
Usage: informal
noun
- saliva that flows from the mouth
Examples
- The baby began to drool when she saw the colorful toy.
- He tends to drool in his sleep.
- Fans were drooling over the new sports car at the auto show.
- She couldn’t help but drool over the delicious-looking cake.
- The dog left drool on the kitchen floor.
- Wipe the drool from the baby’s chin.
- There was a puddle of drool on his pillow.