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Definitions from the WebslabberPart of Speech: Verb, Noun Sense 1: (Verb) - To allow saliva or other liquid to flow from one's mouth uncontrollably. Example sentence: George was so excited that he began to slabber all over his new toy. Related Products on AmazonSense 2: (Verb) - To speak in a manner that is difficult to understand, often accompanying excessive drooling. Example sentence: The baby started slabbering in a gibberish way, making everyone around giggle. Related Products on AmazonSense 3: (Noun) - A messy or excessive flow of saliva or liquid from the mouth. Example sentence: Jack had a bad cold and his slabber was constant, making it difficult for him to speak clearly. Related Products on AmazonSense 4: (Noun, Local) - A slab of stone used for construction or paving purposes. Example sentence: The mason carefully laid each slabber to create a beautiful stone pathway. Related Products on AmazonSense 5: (Noun, Local) - A local term used to refer to a person with a messy or unkempt appearance. Example sentence: Josh is known as the neighborhood slabber because he always forgets to comb his hair. Related Products on Amazon | ||||
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