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blub

[bluhb] / blʌb /
VERB
blubber
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONGEST
WEAK




Example Sentences

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One Twitter user wrote: “He was so emotional. One moment he was laughing, the next he was crying. And he was really blubbing. I’m going to keep cheering him on.”

From The Guardian

“I wasn’t very well and I just blubbed my eyes out. William started crying too. Well, he just sensed that I wasn’t exactly hunky-dory.”

From Fox News

Though she had felt no pain when the attacker cut her hand, Kvitova said: “When I saw the blood, I started blubbing.”

From Reuters

Til I Die, in which locals take it in turns to see how many tears they can blub while downing vast quantities of Tin in doomed attempts to enhance their mood.

From The Guardian

Eventually, she reduced him – and others – to pathetic, blubbing balls of apology.

From The Guardian