100 Examples of sentences containing the noun "blubber"
Definition
Blubber (noun) refers to:
- The thick layer of fat found in marine mammals like whales and seals, used for insulation and energy storage.
- Excess body fat; often used informally to describe someone who is overweight.
- A term for excessive or noisy crying, often associated with children or emotional outbursts.
Synonyms
- Fat
- Adipose tissue
- Lard
- Grease
- Jelly
- Sob
- Weep
- Cry
- Whimper
Antonyms
- Lean
- Thin
- Emaciation
- Soberness
- Calmness
Examples
- She started to blubber when she heard the sad news.
- He couldn't help but blubber during the emotional movie.
- The child began to blubber when he lost his toy.
- She tried not to blubber during her farewell speech.
- He would blubber every time he watched that scene.
- The puppy began to blubber when it was left alone.
- I could hear him blubber from the other room.
- She blubbered for hours after the breakup.
- The toddler began to blubber when he fell down.
- Don’t blubber about it; it’s just a game!
- He was so touched that he started to blubber.
- After the surprise party, she couldn't help but blubber with joy.
- The movie made him blubber like a baby.
- I tried to hold back my tears, but I couldn't help but blubber.
- She was in such a state that she began to blubber incoherently.
- The little girl would blubber whenever she was scolded.
- He tried to speak without blubbering, but the tears kept coming.
- When the dog was left at the shelter, it began to blubber.
- His friend teased him for blubbering over a romantic song.
- It’s okay to blubber sometimes; it’s a natural reaction.
- The sad story made her blubber uncontrollably.
- After the loss, he would often blubber in private.
- She couldn’t help but blubber when she received the award.
- I watched him blubber and felt sorry for him.
- The baby began to blubber when it was hungry.
- She tried to stop herself from blubbering but failed.
- Why do you always blubber in sad movies?
- He used to blubber in front of his friends when drunk.
- When she saw her old friend, she started to blubber.
- He would often blubber during heartfelt speeches.
- The children began to blubber when the lights went out.
- It was hard not to blubber when she gave her speech.
- The emotional scene caused many in the audience to blubber.
- I don’t want to blubber, but that was really touching.
- He didn't mean to blubber, but the memories overwhelmed him.
- The team captain was so proud he began to blubber.
- She felt embarrassed for blubbering in front of everyone.
- The touching reunion made everyone start to blubber.
- He tried to hold back his emotions but couldn't help but blubber.
- The moment was so intense that she began to blubber.
- I noticed him blubbering quietly after the meeting.
- The letter made me blubber with nostalgia.
- She thought about the past and began to blubber.
- I always blubber when I hear that song.
- The puppy would blubber at the door when it wanted to go out.
- He often blubbers when talking about his childhood.
- The sad ending made the entire audience blubber.
- She tried to tell the story without blubbering but couldn’t.
- The cat would blubber when it wanted attention.
- He attempted to blubber quietly but failed miserably.
- I don’t enjoy blubbering in public, but sometimes it happens.
- The heartbreaking news made her blubber into her hands.
- He felt embarrassed for blubbering during the speech.
- The little boy wouldn’t stop blubbering about his lost puppy.
- They all started to blubber when the music played.
- I wish I could have stopped myself from blubbering.
- She tried to compose herself but continued to blubber.
- The grief was so overwhelming that he began to blubber.
- Every time he thinks about his late grandmother, he blubbers.
- The movie's emotional scenes made everyone blubber.
- She couldn’t help but blubber when she saw the surprise.
- The emotional speech made many in the crowd blubber.
- I could hear him blubbering softly in the corner.
- He was known to blubber over any sad story.
- Why do you always blubber when you’re tired?
- The child's blubbering was hard to ignore.
- I had to leave the room to avoid blubbering in front of everyone.
- The memories flooded back, causing him to blubber.
- She felt like she was going to blubber at any moment.
- The reunion was so emotional that they all began to blubber.
- I tried to keep it together, but I ended up blubbering.
- The puppy would blubber for attention whenever it saw her.
- I don't mean to blubber, but that was really special.
- The child stopped blubbering once he got his toy back.
- I could always count on him to blubber during sad movies.
- Her eyes filled with tears and she began to blubber.
- The old photo made him blubber with nostalgia.
- I laughed at her for blubbering over a fictional character.
- The unexpected gift made her blubber with gratitude.
- It was hard to watch him blubber without feeling sad.
- The dog started to blubber when it saw its owner.
- I had to remind myself not to blubber in front of everyone.
- The emotional moment made even the toughest men blubber.
- He often blubbers about his childhood memories.
- The touching story made everyone blubber in the theater.
- She tried to speak without blubbering, but it was difficult.
- The little girl was blubbering over her scraped knee.
- I wished I could stop blubbering, but the tears kept coming.
- The heartfelt gesture made her blubber with joy.
- The sad ending left me blubbering in my seat.
- Everyone was blubbering by the end of the movie.
- It’s okay to blubber sometimes; it shows you care.
- He couldn’t help but blubber when he saw the reunion.
- The news made her blubber and she couldn’t help it.
- He was the only one who didn’t blubber during the farewell.
- The child’s blubbering filled the room with noise.
- She was too overwhelmed to stop herself from blubbering.
- The emotional scene caused her to blubber into a tissue.
- He always manages to blubber when he’s watching sad videos.
- It felt good to finally blubber after keeping everything inside.