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slabbering
▪ I. slabbering, vbl. n. (ˈslæbərɪŋ) [f. slabber v.] 1. The action of the verb, in various senses.1611 Cotgr., Patouil, a padling, dabling, slabbering. 1630 J. Taylor (Water P.) Wks. ii. 169/2 Call not your Laundresse slut or slabb'ring queane, It is her slabb'ring that doth keepe thee cleane. 1698 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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slabber
▪ I. slabber, n.1 (ˈslæbə(r)) [Related to slabber v. Cf. G. schlabber slaver, slush, street-mud; older Da. slabber muddy ground.] 1. Slaver; excessive saliva. Also slabber-like.1718 Ozell tr. Tournefort's Voy. I. 193 This Surface is supple, cover'd with a gluey slabber-like Liquor. 1737 Bracken Farr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Murders of Andrew Robb and David McIlwaine
away from the vehicle; as they were walking downhill, Burcombe informed McIlwaine that the other two men were going to "give Andrew Robb a beating for slabbering wikipedia.org
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slobbering
▪ I. slobbering, vbl. n. (ˈslɒbərɪŋ) [f. slobber v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the verb, in various senses.1784 J. Barry Lect. Art vi. (1848) 226 Amidst all his [Titian's] dashing and slobbering, there is still remaining [etc.]. 1839 Hood Literary & Literal 14 The slobbering of a hungry Ursine Sloth... Oxford English Dictionary
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barvel
barvel, -ell (ˈbɑːvəl) [? phonetic corruption of barm-fell leather apron: see barm n.1 3.] A kind of leather apron.1878 Halliwell, Barvel, a short leathern apron worn by washerwomen; a slabbering bib. Kent. 1883 Chamb. Jrnl. 271 The man..dressed in a petticoat barvel is cutting away the fish. 1883 F... Oxford English Dictionary
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mastigadour
† mastigadour Obs. Also 8 masticadour, 9 (in Dicts.) masticador. [a. F. mastigadour (Solleysel 1682), ad. Pg. mastigadouro = mod.L. masticātōrium masticatory n.] (See quots.)1720 Gibson Diet. Horses vii. (1731) 103 He [Solleysell] orders the Horse to have a small Watering-bit, or Masticadour put upo... Oxford English Dictionary
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slobber
▪ I. slobber, n. (ˈslɒbə(r)) Also 5 slober(e, slobur. [Related to slobber v. Cf. slabber n.1 and slubber n.1] 1. Mud or slime; slush, sleety rain; a sloppy mess or mixture.c 1400 Destr. Troy 12529 In the Slober & the sluche slongyn to londe, There he lay. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 459/2 Slobur, or slobere... Oxford English Dictionary
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smouch
▪ I. smouch, n.1 Now dial. (smaʊtʃ) Also 8 dial. smeawtch, 9 smoutch. [Cf. G. schmutz (MHG. smuz) in the same sense.] A kiss, a buss.1578 Whetstone Promos & Cass. i. iv. vii, Come smack me, I long for a smouch. 1634 Heywood & Brome Lanc. Witches ii. H.'s Wks. 1874 IV. 194 I'le have one smouch at thy... Oxford English Dictionary
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