blubbering

pronunciation

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Word Origin

blubbering
c. 1400, present participle adjective from blubber (v.). Originally of fountains, springs, etc.; of weeping, from 1580s. As a verbal noun, from 1570s.

Example

1. Pelageya 's face worked all over and she began blubbering .
2. I 'm sure I seemed like a blubbering idiot .
3. No bribe attempts or blubbering .
4. Is that a blubbering blot monster ?
5. There he sat , blubbering like a baby .

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