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Drivel

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Noun

1. drivel, garbage

a worthless message

2. dribble, drivel, drool, slobber

saliva spilling from the mouth

Verb

3. dribble, drivel, drool, slabber, slaver, slobber

let saliva drivel from the mouth

Example Sentences:
'The baby drooled'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Drivel

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verb -els, -elling, -elled or US -els, -eling or -eled
1. 
to allow (saliva) to flow from the mouth; dribble
2. (intransitive)
to speak foolishly or childishly
noun
3. 
foolish or senseless talk
4. 
saliva flowing from the mouth; slaver

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Drivel

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verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈdriveled or ˈdrivelled, ˈdriveling or ˈdrivelling
1. 
to let saliva flow from one's mouth; drool; slobber
2. 
to speak in a silly or stupid manner
verb transitive
3. 
to say in a silly or stupid manner
noun
4.  Rare
saliva running from the mouth
5. 
silly, stupid talk; childish nonsense; twaddle

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Drivel

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v. driv·eled, driv·el·ing, driv·els or driv·elled or driv·el·ling
v.intr.
1. To slobber; drool.
2. To flow like spittle or saliva.
3. To talk stupidly or childishly.
v.tr.
1. To allow to flow from the mouth.
2. To say (something) stupidly.
n.
1. Saliva flowing from the mouth.
2. Stupid or senseless talk.

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