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7 Sentences With "slavered"

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His rooms slavered and wailed with the void of her.
It sniffled and slavered and then I'm pretty sure — I'm positive — I heard it say, 'Slop.
Abjectly thirsty Instagram fans slavered over the mysterious squares, wondering what the popular kids knew that they didn't.
He gobbled up the publications of the Bauhaus, Walter Gropius's pioneering design school, and in 1928 he made his pilgrimage to Dessau, Germany, where he met Gropius, Paul Klee and László Moholy-Nagy — and also slavered over their apartments' spare, industrial furnishings.
Sample of goods brought via Manila Galleon in Acapulco Manila Galleon (c. 1590 Boxer Codex) Indios (Native Filipinos) (Tipos del País Watercolor by José Honorato Lozano) A Scene of Economic Life in Spanish Colonial Philippines (Tipos del País Watercolor by José Honorato Lozano) Ilocano Merchants in Spanish Colonial Philippines (Tipos del País Watercolor by José Honorato Lozano) The natives were slavered among them by other tribes like Lapu-Lapu which forced other islands to pay taxes. The arrival of the Spanish removed this slavering system. Miguel Lopez de Legazpi with Tlaxcaltecs from Mexico conquered and unified the islands.
One of the earliest notable Muslims in the USA was Bilali "Ben Ali" Muhammad, a Fula man from Timbo's Guinean region, who emigrated at Sapelo Island, Georgia, during 1803. While enslaved, Ben Ali wrote the Bilali Document and served as the religious leader and Imam for eighty slavered Muslim men that lived on his plantation. After slavery abolition (1865) and until 1990, few Guineans emigrated to the United States and, these were mostly scholars and professionals. On the late 1980s, Guineans began to immigrate to the U.S. as a way to escape poverty and the harsh military regime in their country - Guinea.
Moonax's hurdling career continued with a third place behind Sanmartino at Leicester, but the experiment was abandoned after he behaved in an "unruly" manner before finishing unplaced at Ludlow a month later. On his return to flat racing, Moonax ran in the Group Three Ormonde Stakes at Chester. He demonstrated a range of unappealing behaviours: he "slavered rabidly", refused to leave the paddock, walked backwards when being taken to the start and had to be blindfolded to enter the starting stalls. The fact that his groom was dressed in a body protector and padded arm-guards gave the impression that Moonax had become a thoroughly dangerous individual.

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