will drool
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future tenseof drool.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
droolverb (used without object)to water at the mouth, as in anticipation of food; salivate; drivel.
Example Sentences
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The guy beside you has a wide stance and an overmedicated gaze that suggests he will drool during his sleep.
From The New Yorker ● Feb. 1, 2016
Teams will drool over a guy who stands 6-foot-7 and weighs 267 pounds.
From Chicago Tribune ● Feb. 25, 2013