Short, simple sentences with “drool”, suitable for children and primary/elementary school, with common expressions and related words. You'll also find examples for middle and high school.
Drool means to let saliva flow out of the mouth, often without control. It can happen when someone is very hungry, sleepy, or relaxed. It can also mean to show strong desire or admiration for something.
6 sentences with “drool” — examples
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It disgusts me the drool that comes out of that dog.