Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blubber.(verb)
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Use "blubbers" in a sentence
"Eat and Esteem'd by these People; Shell Fish, Lobsters, Crabs, and even sea insects, and what is commonly called blubbers of many kinds, conduce to their support."
"Not only fish but almost everything that comes out of the Sea is Eat and Esteem’d by these People; Shell Fish, Lobsters, Crabs, and even sea insects, and what is commonly called blubbers of many kinds, conduce to their support."
"How it bubbles and 'blubbers' up, like thick hasty-pudding, with a dignified slowness that is inimitable."