Sentence examples for slabber from inspiring English sources

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slabber

verb

To let saliva or other liquid fall from the mouth carelessly; drivel; slaver.

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The Sunday Times "more than most" had been guilty of reporting the incident with "anti-Irish slabber".

Everyone in Slab City, snowbird and slabber alike, is a squatter.

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By 1664, when Pepys was writing about the new beverage ("To Mr. Blands and there drank my morning draught in good Chocolatte, and slabbering my band sent home for another"), he was a representative European consumer.

Every winter, when the Winnebagos and pickups shake the desert off Beal Road like a small earthquake, Ben Morofsky gets wistful for the 120-degree days of summer, and the peace of living with just a few hearty slabbers like himself.

The slabbers, of all ages, eke out an existence from small retirement or other government checks, or just plain grit and charity.

The other day, several snowbirds said in hushed tones that the slabbers are the ones who strew their trash, while slabbers said the opposite.

"Snowbirds and slabbers are a different class of people.

Colchester pulled one back seven minutes later through Michael Rose's long-range free-kick but Jamie Slabber sealed victory late on.

Other longtime slabbers include Linda Barnett, who has lived here 12 years.

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