[ UK /blˈʌbəɹi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. swollen with fat
    blubber lips
    blubber cheeks
    a coarse blubbery individual
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How To Use blubbery In A Sentence

  • You are a pathetic little person who seeks nothing but attention and I enjoy poking your blubbery pale belly. Think Progress » Pentagon Shooter Was Right-Wing, Anti-Government Terrorist
  • The blubbery shell would fall away to the floor, like a greasy banana peel, and the real Brendan Yin would be looking back at him, sticky, bewildered, reborn. InfiniDate
  • But in reality, what competition did a stick-thin twelve year old and a blubbery fourteen year old have for him? Court Out « A Fly in Amber
  • I was a little bit blubbery, to be honest, but Chelsea was all excited.
  • One could call Chris "blubbery," but if he is, it clearly hasn't hampered him. East Side Boxing
  • With whaling still outlawed, the Japanese are out of practice when it comes to taking out large blubbery mammals.
  • They might look blubbery and slow, but they can move when they have to.
  • She was, to put it politely, a big girl: big-boned and blubbery, with long, mousy brown hair that hung like curtains in front of her face. The Dark Side of Innocence
  • Each of them seemed panicked and blubbery, mumbling to themselves in French. Crossed
  • a coarse blubbery individual
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