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[ slob-uh-ree ] / ˈslɒb ə ri /
adjectivecharacterized by slobbering. disagreeably wet; sloppy. Origin of slobberyMiddle English word dating back to 1350–1400; see origin at slobber, -y1 Words nearby slobberySloan, Sloane, Sloane Ranger, slob, slobber, slobbery, slobby, slob ice, Slocum, sloe, sloe-eyed Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for slobberyGo near that horrid old man who fastens one rheumy eye on you while his slobbery chin shakes like a huge jelly? Robert Annys: Poor Priest|Annie Nathan Meyer His cheekbones were high, his nose flat, his lips thick and slobbery. The Blazed Trail|Stewart Edward White He strove to speak words, but from his throat issued only clicking, slobbery grunts and gasps. Those Times And These|Irvin S. Cobb It was greedy and slobbery, but all three girls seemed unable to keep their eyes and hands off it. The Wouldbegoods|E. Nesbit
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