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Slobbers vs Slobbery - What's the difference?

slobbers | slobbery |

As a verb slobbers

is (slobber).

As an adjective slobbery is

wet and slimy, containing slobber, having the consistency of slobber.

slobbers

English

Verb

(head)
  • (slobber)

  • slobber

    English

    Noun

  • Liquid material, generally saliva, that dribbles or drools outward and downward from the mouth.
  • There was dried slobber on his coat lapel.
  • (dated) A jellyfish.
  • Verb

    (en verb)
  • To allow saliva or liquid to run from one's mouth; to drool.
  • All babies slobber .

    Synonyms

    * (emit saliva) drool, slaver

    Derived terms

    * slobbery

    Anagrams

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    slobbery

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Wet and slimy, containing slobber, having the consistency of slobber.
  • *2007 , Elinor de Wire - '' The Lightkeepers' Menagerie: Stories of Animals at Lighthouses] [http://books.google.com/books?id=yf2KPvJwN8EC&pg=PR11&dq=%22slobbery+dog%22&sig=tooIiNBfSaVTad3NFdZwX3Pp3Uw page xi
  • *:He placed one paw on my right thigh and planted a slobbery dog kiss on my cheek.
  • *:"Well! Make yourself at home, why don't you?" I joked.
  • Prone to produce an excess of saliva or slobber.
  • *2004 , Susan Johnson - The Broken Book] [http://books.google.com/books?id=GzkawhZmQrEC&pg=RA1-PA25&dq=%22slobbery%22+date:1980-2008&lr=&sig=tsEv_jcYF2BtZXyBVxN-x_MuK_A page 25.
  • *:My own lips are slobbery suckers, the bane of my life, the subject of teasing by Peggy Gordon, who has recently taken to calling me Lubra Lips.