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Babies drool in an uncontrolled way after they are a few months old. My friend put her son on her clothes and in a little time, his drool* was all over her clothes. * Does it sound natural to use 'drool' here? How about 'spit', 'saliva', or are there other words I can use? How would you write this. Thank you very much. :)
Feb 5, 2022 12:50 AM
Answers · 10
I would say "saliva" myself. While "drool" is the result of "drooling" in the same way that "spit" is the result of "spitting", "drool" as a noun, rather than a verb, is not very commonly used. (As a verb it is commonly used.) Babies don't really spit, because it is a learned action that they are too young for. And changing the second "drool" to "saliva" is more elegant writing in that you use a different word. This is a bit of an unpleasant subject, but I hope that helps.
February 5, 2022
Do you mean that your friend held her son against her clothes or that your friend picked her son up? Something like that?
February 5, 2022
Drool is a perfect word there 😊
February 6, 2022
Drool works well both times in that sentence
February 5, 2022
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