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beslobber
[ bih-slob-er ]
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of beslobber1
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Example Sentences
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To defile with slaver; to beslobber.
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Also Fig.: as, to beslobber with praise.
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This does not mean that he should exaggerate the merits of every fresh work, nor beslobber with praise every ambitious quill-driver.
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Beslobber, be-slob′ėr, v.t. to besmear with the spittle running from one's mouth: to cover with drivelling kisses: to flatter fulsomely.—v.t.
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I had, it appears, about Heiberg's Klister and Malle, an inseparable betrothed couple, used what was, for that matter, an undoubtedly Kierkegaardian expression, viz., to beslobber a relation.
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