slabber in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10
Definition
To slabber means to drool or spill liquid messily, often in a state of excitement or indulgence.
Sample Sentences
- The dog began to slabber excitedly as its owner approached with a treat.
- During the hot summer days, the children would slabber ice cream all over their faces.
- She tried to keep her composure, but she couldn't help but slabber over the delicious dessert.
- After the long run, he would slabber water all over his shirt while trying to hydrate.
- The toddler would slabber with joy whenever he played with his favorite toy.
- The dog began to slabber all over his new toy as he played excitedly.
- She tried not to slabber as she savored the delicious chocolate cake.
- During the hot summer days, the children would slabber with joy while eating ice cream.
- The toddler would slabber whenever he saw his favorite cartoon character on TV.
- As the toddler ran toward the puppy, he couldn't help but slabber with excitement.
- The dog began to slabber excitedly when it saw its owner returning home.
- He couldn't help but slabber over the delicious-looking cake at the bakery window.
- As the toddler giggled, he would slabber all over his favorite toy.
- She watched in amusement as her puppy slabbered all over the new chew toy.
- During the picnic, the kids would slabber with joy as they indulged in ice cream.
- The dog began to slabber at the sight of its favorite treat.
- During the hot summer day, the toddler would slabber over his ice cream cone.
- As the athlete exerted himself, he couldn't help but slabber from the effort.
- The baby would slabber and giggle every time she saw her reflection in the mirror.
- He was so excited to see his friend that he started to slabber all over the greeting card.