John Hutton, the English ambassador in Brussels, reported another artist's drawing of Christina as " sloberid " ( slobbered ) compared to Holbein's.
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The music industry had nothing to lose in casting her off, whereas they slobbered unconditionally over Michael Jackson this summer, hoping against hope he could still make them money.
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The dog snuggled up to Davis and slobbered on him as he petted her; he repeatedly rolled his eyes during a drive of more than an hour from Little Rock to Hot Springs.
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These owners have sponged on us because allegedly responsible adults ( like me, and maybe you ) slobbered at the very mention of Opening Day and Babe Ruth and bleachers and Henry Aaron and World Series.
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Buzz : If the British series hadn't come first ( and TV critics hadn't slobbered all over it ), ABC's " Cracker " would fare a lot better critically.
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It may not happen until all those smooched and slobbered-upon babies are grown adults, big enough to cross the street when they see a bought-and-paid-for politician slithering their way.
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Out in Tony Bennett territory, the 49ers must have stared at their TV sets with mixed emotions as Al and Frank and Dan slobbered over the Cowboys, " the best team on the planet,"
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George In its post-partisan eagerness to prove that a Kennedy can snuggle up to Republicans, the first issue of George slobbered over some conservatives not for the quality of their ideas or character, but for the parties they attended.
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What I should have said was that they were a bunch of provincial, small-town, front-running goobers who slobbered all over their Braves when they won and snarled at them like cheating husbands when they didn't live up to expectations.
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"Someone is screaming while the other person has someone on the phone, and my brother's shoes are stuck underneath somewhere, where the dog slobbered, and then we need the car, and it's like ` Where are the keys?