A clear fluid drolled from the melting ice cube.
A clear liquid drolled from the overflowing glass.
A clear sap drolled from the broken branch.
A clear, watery fluid drolled from the cracked foundation of the building.
A dark stain drolled slowly down the damp wall.
A dark, thick fluid drolled from the injured animal.
A dark, viscous fluid drolled from the broken container.
A dark, viscous substance drolled from the rusty pipe.
A drop of rain drolled from the edge of the roof.
A drop of sweat drolled down his forehead in the sweltering heat.
A slow drip of honey drolled from the spoon onto the table.
A slow, steady stream of melted wax drolled down the side of the candle.
A small amount of saliva drolled from the baby’s mouth as it slept.
A small amount of water drolled from the melting snow.
A small stream of water drolled down the rocky hillside.
A small trickle of blood drolled from the cut on his finger.
A sticky liquid drolled from the damaged fruit.
A sticky residue drolled from the cracked screen.
A sticky residue drolled from the nozzle of the faulty glue gun.
A sticky syrup drolled from the overturned bottle.
A syrupy sweetness drolled from the ripe mango as I sliced into it.
A thick, gooey substance drolled from the broken jar.
A thick, green algae drolled along the surface of the stagnant pond.
A thick, oily substance drolled from the damaged engine.
A thick, viscous liquid drolled from the broken machinery, staining the concrete floor.
A thin line of ink drolled from the leaking pen.
A thin trickle of water drolled down the moss-covered rocks.
A trail of sticky sap drolled down the trunk of the old oak tree.
A viscous fluid, almost black, drolled from the ancient relic when it was disturbed.
A watery discharge drolled from the infected wound.
Even in sleep, the bulldog drolled a small puddle onto the soft rug.
He drolled a brief explanation, unwilling to elaborate further.
He drolled a cryptic message, leaving everyone puzzled.
He drolled a curt response, displaying his annoyance.
He drolled a dismissive comment about her painting, crushing her artistic spirit.
He drolled a feeble protest, knowing it was futile.
He drolled a few words of comfort, but his eyes remained cold and distant.
He drolled a few words of encouragement, trying to boost their morale.
He drolled a half-hearted excuse, knowing she wouldn't believe him.
He drolled a hesitant question, unsure of the answer.
He drolled a long, rambling story, boring everyone at the party.
He drolled a lukewarm response, trying to avoid commitment.
He drolled a mumbled apology, his eyes fixed on the floor.
He drolled a perfunctory greeting, barely acknowledging their presence.
He drolled a quick farewell, eager to leave.
He drolled a quick greeting, rushing past without making eye contact.
He drolled a quick response, trying to end the conversation.
He drolled a response, clearly not paying attention to the conversation.
He drolled a sarcastic remark, masking his true feelings.
He drolled a shallow compliment, revealing his insincerity.
He drolled a short sentence, conveying minimal information.
He drolled a simple instruction, expecting immediate compliance.
He drolled a simple statement, avoiding any complex arguments.
He drolled a terse reply, signaling his displeasure.
He drolled a vague promise, leaving room for ambiguity.
He drolled his apologies, but the sincerity seemed as thin as the honey he poured on his biscuit.
He drolled his instructions so slowly, I wondered if he thought I was deaf.
He drolled on about his accomplishments, seeking validation from everyone around him.
Her chin lifted defiantly as the actor drolled out his lines in a deliberately exaggerated Southern accent.
The auctioneer drolled the starting bid, hoping to ignite a bidding war.
The bored clerk drolled through the paperwork, his mind elsewhere.
The bored security guard drolled through his routine patrol.
The bored teacher drolled through the lesson, his voice monotone and uninspired.
The despondent artist drolled about the futility of art.
The disengaged student drolled through the lesson, not absorbing anything.
The disgruntled employee drolled complaints about his boss to anyone who would listen.
The disinterested clerk drolled through the checkout process.
The dog, dreaming of chasing squirrels, drolled slightly in its sleep.
The elderly gentleman drolled stories from his past, filled with nostalgia.
The frustrated mechanic drolled curses under his breath as he struggled with the engine.
The indifferent waiter drolled his service, lacking enthusiasm.
The lawyer drolled his closing arguments, trying to sway the jury.
The lazy cat drolled contentedly on the windowsill, basking in the sun.
The magician, attempting to mesmerize the crowd, drolled on about ancient secrets and forgotten lore.
The monotonous preacher drolled on and on about damnation.
The old hound, tired from the hunt, drolled a thin line of saliva onto the dusty porch.
The old man drolled anecdotes about his youth, lost in a world of memories.
The old professor drolled his lectures, his voice barely audible.
The old woman drolled stories of her childhood to her grandchildren.
The patient drolled a constant stream of complaints about the hospital food.
The politician drolled empty promises, hoping to win votes.
The politician drolled platitudes about unity, while subtly sowing seeds of division.
The preacher drolled on about sin and redemption, his voice a monotonous drone.
The seasoned detective drolled questions, carefully watching the suspect's reaction.
The senile man drolled about events that never happened.
The sleepy student drolled answers, struggling to keep his eyes open during the exam.
The spoiled child drolled demands, expecting immediate gratification.
The tired comedian drolled through his set, lacking his usual enthusiasm.
The tired student drolled through the textbook, struggling to concentrate.
The toddler, distracted by a shiny toy, drolled oblivious to his mother's attempts to clean his face.
The unenthusiastic performer drolled through his act.
The uninspired poet drolled verses devoid of meaning.
The uninterested receptionist drolled through her daily tasks.
The uninterested salesman drolled through his sales pitch.
The unmotivated employee drolled through his workday.
The weary traveler drolled his thanks to the innkeeper before collapsing into bed.
The weary traveler drolled on about his adventures, captivating his audience.
The wounded soldier, barely conscious, drolled incoherently about his home.
With feigned weariness, the professor drolled through the same lecture he’d given for twenty years.
With studied indifference, the con artist drolled his false promises.