Babear in english

Drool

pronunciation: drul part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

babear = drool ; slobber ; dribble ; slobber at + the mouth ; drool at + the mouth ; dribble at + the mouth. 

Example: These clients drooled different amounts both within and between days, which validated their presence and classifications in the first study.Example: The pain and swelling lasted about 2 weeks, but it took me about 6 months to be able to move my face correctly and stop slobbering and weeping.Example: From my experience, in general babies stop dribbling once they pop their teeth.Example: I am loving the fact the left is slobbering at the mouth like rabid dogs to try and make sure this country isn't righted and put back on track.Example: He was drooling at the mouth with his eyes wide open and a look of petrified fear in each of them.Example: Seasick, they were pale and dribbling at the mouth and bathed in a thick sweat.

Babear synonyms

drivel in spanish: mentiras, pronunciation: drɪvəl part of speech: noun dribble in spanish: regatear, pronunciation: drɪbəl part of speech: noun, verb humbug in spanish: patraña, pronunciation: hʌmbəg part of speech: noun baloney in spanish: camelo, pronunciation: bəloʊni part of speech: noun tosh in spanish: tosh, pronunciation: tɑʃ part of speech: noun bosh in spanish: tonterías, pronunciation: bɑʃ part of speech: noun twaddle in spanish: bobadas, pronunciation: twɑdəl part of speech: noun slaver in spanish: negrero, pronunciation: sleɪvɜr part of speech: noun slobber in spanish: baba, pronunciation: slɑbɜr part of speech: verb, noun taradiddle in spanish: taradiddle, pronunciation: tɜrædɪdəl part of speech: noun boloney in spanish: Boloney, pronunciation: bɑləni part of speech: noun tommyrot in spanish: tonterías, pronunciation: tɑmɜrt part of speech: noun tarradiddle in spanish: tadadiddle, pronunciation: terədɪdəl part of speech: noun slabber in spanish: labrador, pronunciation: slæbɜr part of speech: verb bilgewater in spanish: agua de sentina, pronunciation: bɪlgwɔtɜr part of speech: noun
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