English to Malay Dictionary drool

drool

meleleh
definition
verb
the baby begins to drool, then to cough
drop saliva uncontrollably from the mouth.
noun
Bill was staring at Heather with a small puddle of drool just waiting to fall from the edge of his parted lips.
saliva falling from the mouth.
example
As he turned to walk back toward me, I could see little droplets of 'drool' forming at the corner of his mouth.
She stirred and then opened her mouth and began to 'drool' .
I know sometimes I drop the act and my eyes glaze over and a droplet of 'drool' trickles from the corner of my mouth.
Skip had fallen asleep in the back and snored loudly, 'drool' beginning to dangle from his mouth.
Ted was busy flipping through a fun magazine, Sam was asleep on his desk, a small pool of 'drool' forming around his mouth, and Tanya was drawing up the plans for the con job.
A small child looks on in fascination, his mouth emitting a long string of 'drool' onto his mother's hands.
I nodded off to sleep, my 'drool' dribbling onto my English book.
She had half expected 'drool' to dribble down his chin.
I could have sworn I saw some 'drool' trickling down his chin, but maybe not.
A small line of 'drool' trickled out the corner of his mouth, and he breathed so loudly he almost snored.
the baby begins to 'drool', then to cough
He looked down to see his notebook on his desk, with a small dribble of his 'drool' on the page.
The old lady introduced him to the other old women who began to 'drool' over him.
A trickle of 'drool' oozed down his unshaven chin.
I nodded my head frantically, pretty sure 'drool' was dribbling down the side of my mouth.
A fine line of 'drool' even made it's way down his cheek.
All our mouths dropped, and began to 'drool' , I know Jesse did.
She began to 'drool' mentally, about to devour it right at the moment.
‘No, I'll have my bill,’ Josh answered, reaching for a napkin to wipe a trickle of 'drool' off his chin.
Her jaw dropped and she was floored, beginning to 'drool' already.
The hideous fangs that hung from his mouth were covered in 'drool' , releasing a deadly, foul odour.
a fine trickle of 'drool' leaked from the corner of his mouth
the baby begins to 'drool', then to cough
Bill was staring at Heather with a small puddle of 'drool' just waiting to fall from the edge of his parted lips.
That's the kind of number that gets fiscal conservatives foaming at the mouth and makes democrats 'drool' .
Meanwhile he barred his teeth and began to 'drool' .
Her head was turned to the side and I could see a trickle of 'drool' shining from the corner of her mouth.
He was lying splayed on the ground, 'drool' oozing from his mouth and onto the floor.
Sure, you'll stare at her, maybe even 'drool' , but as soon as she opens her mouth, you get turned off.
I could smell tea and fruit, and my mouth started to 'drool' .
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