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Drools vs Drooly - What's the difference?

drools | drooly |

As a verb drools

is (drool).

As a noun drools

is .

As an adjective drooly is

producing an excess of drool.

drools

English

Verb

(head)
  • (drool)
  • Noun

    (head)
  • Anagrams

    *

    drooly

    English

    Adjective

    (droolier)
  • Producing an excess of drool.
  • * 2007 , A. L. Niflhaim, Gail McLeod - Christmas in Distress] [http://books.google.com/books?id=9u36ZpkXRcsC&pg=PA85&dq=drooly&lr=&sig=5C5urtEvZZpAYNWEN435HM9KrNE page 85
  • Nestor leans down and pats NJ on the head and NJ jumps right up in his lap and gives him a big slurpy, drooly doggy kiss right on his face.
  • * 1998 , Anne McCracken, Mary Semel - A Broken Heart Still Beats: After Your Child Dies] [http://books.google.com/books?id=g3CfUidC03UC&pg=PA58&dq=drooly&lr=&sig=YBPY3Vcin31hX-mdmOtqACXSFW8 page 58
  • Only I remember how my baby gurgled with joy at age three months and gave me a drooly , lop-sided grin when I entered her pretty sunshine-yellow room