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(transitive) To inhale so as to draw something other than air into one's lungs.
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(transitive) to drivel on, to put or spill saliva on
v
(transitive) To daub or cover with gum.
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(transitive, obsolete) To beslaver; beslobber.
v
(transitive) To slobber over with effusive kisses; praise or flatter fulsomely or in a fulsome manner.
v
(transitive, rare) To befoul with snuff.
v
(obsolete) To soil or daub with spew; vomit on; foul with vomit.
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Alternative spelling of bespew [(obsolete) To soil or daub with spew; vomit on; foul with vomit.]
n
(informal) A blemished item.
n
(dialectal) Anything that has been blackened or dirtied.
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(idiomatic) In a competitive situation, the exhibition of apparent weakness or vulnerability by one party, especially when this leads to a feeling of vulnerability or greater pressure to perform on the part of the weak party, and/or enhanced expectation of victory by the other(s).
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A respiratory disease or chronic condition of horses involving an allergic bronchitis characterised by wheezing, coughing and laboured breathing.
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One who has bruxism; a person who grinds the teeth.
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(informal) A condition where one experiences discomfort, bloating, and cramping in the stomach or digestive tract due to gases caused by extreme hunger or explosive pre-diarrhoea.
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(nonstandard) malapropism of damp squib
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(physiology) The act or process of swallowing.
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The extension and contraction of the throat in certain animals.
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(transitive, idiomatic) To tarnish or spoil enough so that something or someone is no longer respectable.
v
To wound one's opponent in such a way that they bleed.
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Obsolete form of drool. [(transitive, intransitive) To secrete saliva, especially in anticipation of food.]
n
A person who dribbles (salivates excessively).
v
(archaic, intransitive) To have saliva drip from the mouth.
v
(transitive, intransitive) To secrete saliva, especially in anticipation of food.
adj
(informal) Producing an excess of drool.
v
To inhale as part of such a rhythm.
v
To fill with breath; to puff up.
v
(obsolete) To breathe or puff out.
adj
Alternative form of engouled [(heraldry) Partly swallowed; disappearing in the jaws of anything.]
n
saliva produced first thing in the morning, before breakfast, once believed to be useful in treating diseases
adj
(obsolete) Producing wind; flatulent.
adj
(slang) full of saliva
n
The act of one who gargles.
n
A short, sudden intake of breath.
n
One who gasses, or poisons with gas.
adj
Characterized by grinding or gnashing.
v
To begrime; to cake with dirt.
v
(idiomatic) To be responsible for a violent act.
adj
(phonetics, of a speech sound) Uttered by drawing air inward through the mouth or nose.
n
(colloquial) Any task that puts a lot of pressure on one's lungs, making one out of breath.
v
To have trouble when inhaling.
n
A volcanic discharge of carbon dioxide together with other, mostly smelly, gases
v
(UK, transitive) To defile or dirty.
n
A person who routinely inhales and exhales through the mouth, instead of through the nose.
n
Alternative spelling of mouth breather [A person who routinely inhales and exhales through the mouth, instead of through the nose.]
adj
(idiomatic) With the intent of killing somebody (especially out of revenge).
n
A quick breathing; a catching of the breath; a gasp: the panting of animals such as a dog with their tong hung out- as a form of thermoregulation.
n
Obsolete form of quitter (“pus”). [(now rare outside Jamaica) Matter flowing from a wound or sore; pus.]
n
Material that has been subject to reflux, especially stomach acid that has leaked up into the oesophagus.
adj
(of a liquid, e.g. wine, cider, or a spring of water) agitated; with stirred-up dregs or sediment; turbid
n
The process of producing saliva; drooling.
adj
(rare) Tending to spray saliva when speaking.
n
(medicine) Drooling; the flow of excess saliva from the mouth
n
Moisture falling from the mouth; slaver.
n
Drool (especially if abundant).
v
(intransitive) To drool saliva from the mouth; to slobber.
n
The action of coating with slime, or an instance of doing this.
n
Liquid material, generally saliva, that dribbles or drools outward and downward from the mouth.
adj
Slurred, tending to slur.
n
(derogatory) An unskillful painter.
n
(obsolete, UK, dialect) An infection.
adj
(Scotland, dialect, rare) infectious; catching
v
(obsolete, transitive) To smother.
n
(countable) A flake of ash or soot.
n
A person with a fiery temper, someone easily provoked to anger, especially a woman or girl.
n
(UK, dialect, obsolete) The condition of being chapped, as with cold.
n
(physiology) Matter coughed up and expectorated from the mouth, composed of saliva and discharges from the respiratory passages such as mucus, phlegm or pus.
v
(transitive) To cause to stink; to affect by a stink.
n
(informal) An inhaler (device for asthmatics).
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