blubber

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The thick coat of fat worn by many arctic animals, such as sea lions, and antarctic animals, such as penguins; used to insulate warmth in the animal's body
A fatty layer of adipose tissue found immediately beneath the epidermis
Fatty tissue
To make noises while crying
{v} swell the checks with weeping
{n} whale-oil not boiled, a sort of seafish
an insulating layer of fat under the skin of whales and other large marine mammals; used as a source of oil utter while crying
To give vent to (tears) or utter (broken words or cries); with forth or out
A bubble
The fat of whales and other large sea animals from which oil is obtained
A layer of fat under the skin and over the muscles which protects an animal from cold; can be eaten by humans
{f} burst into loud crying; swell from crying
Blubber is the fat of whales, seals, and similar sea animals. The baby whale develops a thick layer of blubber to protect it from the cold sea
an insulating layer of fat under the skin of whales and other large marine mammals; used as a source of oil
utter while crying
To weep noisily, or so as to disfigure the face; to cry in a childish manner
{i} whale fat (Zoology); excess fat; noisy crying, sobbing
excess bodily weight; "she found fatness disgusting in herself as well as in others"
{s} swollen from crying; swollen, fat, thick
If someone blubbers, they cry noisily and in an unattractive way. She started to blubber like a child. to cry noisily, especially in a way that annoys people (blubber (14-18 centuries), from blubber ; BLUBBER). the fat of sea animals, especially whales
The thick coat of fat worn by many arctic animals, such as sea lions, and antarctic animals, such as penguins; used to insulate warmth in the animals body
To swell or disfigure (the face) with weeping; to wet with tears
A layer of body fat many marine mammals use to keep warm Although the fat may be 10cm (4") thick on a polar bear the main function of the fat on a polar bear is to store energy for when they fast in the summer Whales, walrus, seals and sea lions also use a layer of blubber to stay warm
~layer of fat beneath an animal's skin (such as the polar bear) with the purpose of helping the animal keep its heat in
cry or whine with snuffling; "Stop snivelling--you got yourself into this mess!"
It lies immediately under the skin and over the muscular flesh
A large sea nettle or medusa
blibber blubber
Blibber-Blubber was the first bubble gum formulation, developed in 1906 by Frank Fleer. However, the gum was never marketed; its texture resembled Silly Putty. It was brittle and sticky and produced sticky wet bubbles that splattered when burst, instead of snapping back, as the formula had too low surface tension and elasticity
sea blubber
a large jellyfish, of the genus Cyanea
blubbered
{a} swelled with weeping, bloated
blubbered
past of blubber
blubbered
Swollen; turgid; as, a blubbered lip
blubbered
{s} with contorted or disfigured features while weeping
blubberer
someone who sniffles and weeps with loud sobs
blubberer
{i} one who cries excessively, cry baby
blubbering
The act of weeping noisily
blubbering
present participle of blubber
blubberingly
weepingly, while crying noisily
blubbers
third-person singular of blubber
sea blubber
A scyphozoan jellyfish of the genus Cyanea, especially the largest jellyfish, C. arctica, which usually grows to more than 3.6 meters (12 feet) wide and has tentacles over 30 meters (100 feet) long
sea blubber
jellyfish (Informal)
blubber
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