verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
over
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Nicholas Cruz simply drools over the youngster who has made boxing an art form.
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And they drooled over its yellow and blue ironwork.
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It is Jewellery week in New York, with plenty to drool over .
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He had drooled over her - well, almost - when she wore them.
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Steve looked up from the menu he was drooling over and waited for her to go on.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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This stupid dog drools all over the place.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And they drooled over its yellow and blue ironwork.
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At thirty to forty-five minutes, mouthing and lip-smacking movements begin, and the infant begins to drool .
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So great, your co-workers will be drooling over it.
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Then, over a light lunch, which had set her mistreated tastebuds drooling, she had planned her strategy.
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These drooling mutts get into all sorts of trouble during their free time on the streets.
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This game shamelessly rips it off in a way that would have most copyright lawyers drooling.