Synonyms of drool

Antonyms of drool

Collocations of drool

drool over
Frequency: 70 %

She couldn't help but drool over the new sports car.

drool with excitement
Frequency: 60 %

The kids began to drool with excitement as they unwrapped their presents.

drool in anticipation
Frequency: 50 %

He started to drool in anticipation of the upcoming concert.

drool uncontrollably
Frequency: 45 %

The sight of the delicious food made him drool uncontrollably.

drool on
Frequency: 35 %

The baby drooled on his favorite stuffed animal.

Idiomatic Expressions for drool

  • Phrase: to make someone drool
    Meaning: to cause someone to feel envious or impressed
    Usage: The chef's delicious cooking always makes us drool.