The dog looked suspiciously at him, trotted round once or twice, and as a last resource gave him two great Slobbery licks across the face.
"Over the Sliprails"
Henry Lawson
It is rather Slobbery work eating a common mango, in which every particle of pulp is threaded fast to the kernel: one prefers to gnaw it when alone.
"Two Years in the French West Indies"
Lafcadio Hearn
As he crouched in the darkness something cold suddenly touched his face, and the next moment a clamour of excited yappings and joyful barks arose, as something warm and furry and cold and Slobbery flung itself all over him.
"The Adventures of Akbar"
Flora Annie Steel