drivel
/ˈdrɪvəl/
noun
- Nonsense or foolish talk; something that is silly or meaningless.
- Don't waste your time reading that article — it's complete drivel.
- I stopped listening to his speech because it was just drivel.
- The movie was full of romantic drivel that no one believed.
- Saliva flowing from the mouth; drool.
- The baby wiped the drivel from his chin with his sleeve.
- The dog left a trail of drivel on the kitchen floor.
- A puddle of drivel formed on the pillow while the old man slept.
verb
- To talk nonsense or foolishly.
- He drivels on about his conspiracy theories for hours.
- The politician driveled through the entire interview without answering a single question.
- Stop driveling and tell me what you actually mean.
- To let saliva flow from the mouth; drool.
- He driveled in his sleep, leaving a wet spot on the pillow.
- The old dog drivels constantly because of his loose jowls.
- The teething baby driveled all over her bib.
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