drool

Regular
Infinitive
drool
Past Simple
drooled
Past Participle
drooled
-ing Form
drooling
3rd Person
drools
drool drools drooling drooled

Drool means to let saliva flow from the mouth or to show excessive desire. Regular verb: drool-drooled-drooled.

Meanings

  • To let saliva drip
  • To show eager desire
  • To admire excessively

Common Collocations

drool over drool at the mouth drooling baby drool-worthy

Tip for Learners

Drool over means desire greatly. "He drooled over the sports car."
Present Simple
I drool
you drool
he/she/it drools
we drool
they drool
Examples - Present Simple
  • I drool over delicious food photos.
  • You drool in your sleep sometimes.
  • The baby drools when teething.
  • We drool over the new car models.
  • They drool at the sight of dessert.
Present Continuous
I am drooling
you are drooling
he/she/it is drooling
we are drooling
they are drooling
Examples - Present Continuous
  • I am drooling just thinking about dinner.
  • You are drooling on your pillow.
  • The dog is drooling near the food bowl.
  • We are drooling over the vacation photos.
  • They are drooling at the buffet.
Present Perfect
I have drooled
you have drooled
he/she/it has drooled
we have drooled
they have drooled
Examples - Present Perfect
  • I have drooled over that car for months.
  • You have drooled on your shirt.
  • The baby has drooled all over the toy.
  • We have drooled over those houses before.
  • They have drooled over the menu selections.
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been drooling
you have been drooling
he/she/it has been drooling
we have been drooling
they have been drooling
Examples - Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been drooling over this recipe all day.
  • You have been drooling in your sleep.
  • The dog has been drooling since dinner started.
  • We have been drooling over travel destinations.
  • They have been drooling over the new products.
Past Simple
I drooled
you drooled
he/she/it drooled
we drooled
they drooled
Examples - Past Simple
  • I drooled when I saw the steak.
  • You drooled on my shoulder during the movie.
  • The baby drooled all over me.
  • We drooled over the sports car.
  • They drooled at the bakery window.
Past Continuous
I was drooling
you were drooling
he/she/it was drooling
we were drooling
they were drooling
Examples - Past Continuous
  • I was drooling over the menu when you arrived.
  • You were drooling in your sleep again.
  • The dog was drooling while we ate.
  • We were drooling over the jewelry.
  • They were drooling at the dessert display.
Past Perfect
I had drooled
you had drooled
he/she/it had drooled
we had drooled
they had drooled
Examples - Past Perfect
  • I had drooled over that dress before buying it.
  • You had drooled on the pillow before waking.
  • The baby had drooled everywhere before we noticed.
  • We had drooled over the property before the showing.
  • They had drooled over the concept before the reveal.
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been drooling
you had been drooling
he/she/it had been drooling
we had been drooling
they had been drooling
Examples - Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been drooling over that watch for years.
  • You had been drooling in your sleep for hours.
  • The dog had been drooling since smelling food.
  • We had been drooling over travel plans for months.
  • They had been drooling over the prototypes for weeks.
Future Simple
I will drool
you will drool
he/she/it will drool
we will drool
they will drool
Examples - Future Simple
  • I will drool when I see the dessert menu.
  • You will drool over the new technology.
  • The baby will drool during teething.
  • We will drool over the vacation options.
  • They will drool at the product launch.
Future Continuous
I will be drooling
you will be drooling
he/she/it will be drooling
we will be drooling
they will be drooling
Examples - Future Continuous
  • I will be drooling at the food festival.
  • You will be drooling over the catalog.
  • The dog will be drooling during dinner.
  • We will be drooling over the real estate listings.
  • They will be drooling at the car show.
Future Perfect
I will have drooled
you will have drooled
he/she/it will have drooled
we will have drooled
they will have drooled
Examples - Future Perfect
  • I will have drooled over that item for a year by then.
  • You will have drooled enough by dessert.
  • The baby will have drooled through several bibs.
  • We will have drooled over many options by then.
  • They will have drooled over every item in the store.
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been drooling
you will have been drooling
he/she/it will have been drooling
we will have been drooling
they will have been drooling
Examples - Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been drooling over that car for years.
  • You will have been drooling in your sleep for decades.
  • The dog will have been drooling throughout dinner.
  • We will have been drooling over destinations for months.
  • They will have been drooling over products for hours.
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