1. drooling - Noun
2. drooling - Verb
of Drool
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe grateful savants had accepted, and they were spending the rest of their lives reading fifteenth-hand opinions, taking pleasant naps, and drooling out to yawning students the anemic and wordy bookishness which they called learning. Sinclair Lewis
Pavlov's Daughter, woke up in the morning, hear the bell ring, and something deep inside of her, makes her want to salivate, so she lays there drooling on her pillow... Regina Spektor
She didn't like the fact that she had reduced a man – no matter how evil he might be-to a drooling idiot. John Flanagan
One of the side-effects of having your work appear in a public forum such as this is that people often email me asking for advice on how to break into writing, presumably figuring that if a drooling gum-brain like me can scrape a living witlessly pawing at a keyboard, there's hope for anyone. Charlie Brooker
The press is like any business. It's a group of really intelligent individuals that ends up being one slathering, one-eyed, drooling monster. Ben Folds
Her nudity is her armor. It blinded the drooling fools. They couldn't see anything else while they saw her body. Brent Weeks