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He was slobbering and knew it but was helpless to stop that, either.
Watching the five men now, drunk and slobbering all over each other, Drizzt suspected that he never would.
He could hear the slobbering of the ever-hungry monsters.
There was a slobbering, snarling noise from within the basket, then it fell to one side as something rolled out.
Red slobbering lips fought to form words.
One stickie had already closed on Priest, who'd turned at the last second to try to run from his slobbering, gnawing nemesis.
I could still smell its stench, and somewhere in the air, horribly near, I heard a hungry slobbering.
Rushing forward he flung himself at the slobbering, quaking figure jerking up and down on top of Bert.
Amid the slobbering, the groaning, and the suffocating weight of her fat body, Kio discovered a change had come over him.
Gritting her teeth, she strode toward the slobbering, pulsing things on the other side of the light, lashing at them with the torch.
One day he is a cold-blooded murderer, the next a slobbering, tear-stained mess who bawls, "How am I supposed to live?"
All of a sudden there was a tremendous slobbering and screaming off stage, and I thought for a minute the cops were working over the epileptic.
In the middle of the word the radio man's clear, precisely spaced enunciation became a hideous drooling, a slobbering, meaningless mumble.
John Fleming: 'The indiscreet charm of a slobbering, innocent singer at the Edinburgh Fringe'.
In Mr. Spencer's volatile performance, the longshoreman is alternately a "slobbering, horrendous freak" and an articulate student of human nature, with equally devastating results.
So there we stood, facing each other on the doorstep in silence, save for the slobbering of the dog that brushed past me on his way into the garden.
Andrew Heller wrote in The St. Petersburg Times in 1992 of a large dog that was "a slobbering, oafish, utterly lovable galoot."
Dalgliesh, despising his squeamishness, tried to shut his ears to the muted slobbering, the staccato rattle of spoon against plate, the sudden retching, unobtrusively controlled.
In "Vacuuming Completely Nude in Paradise," Timothy Spall is a slobbering, bullying vacuum cleaner salesman who takes on a pathetic young apprentice.
He was careful to ignore the slobbering, sucking noises, the liquid grunts of pleasure and the drip drip drip of saliva or blood that came from behind him.
But even as he halted, there was another prolonged sound-half snarl, half growl-and other sounds as well, the ghastly sound of teeth tearing at something, a tearing and a slobbering.
"It is also true that his daughter has apparently taken his place," Trulbul replied, pulling the padding from the back collar of his shirt, the "hump" that gave him the slobbering, stooped-over appearance.
The seconds crawl, and, as they do, you realize that the immobile, obsequious Eddie is infinitely more terrifying than any of the slobbering, muscle-flexing, knife-wielding psychopaths of Con Air .
Whatever; a minute later I was squatting on the grass, patting my new slobbering, panting friend and looking at Zeb and Boz, who were on the far side of the gate, staring at me.
Stretched face down in the dirt, hiding his head in a tangle of grass, he had not dared to move, even when the shrieks died away in the slobbering, repulsive sounds of a hideous feast.