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The word 'blubber' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb meaning to cry or sob noisily, or can be a noun referring to the thick layer of fat found under an animal's skin. Example Sentence: The little girl blubbered as she recounted the story.
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blubber
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To make noises or broken words while crying.
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And there it is, the missile-head of blubber pushing out of my torso.
The winner was a car powered by a strange new fuel that had previously been used chiefly in illumination, as a substitute for whale blubber: petrol derived from oil.Despite the victory, petrol's future seemed uncertain back then.
Whaling nations have amassed a blubber mountain, despite desperate measures, such as mixing the stuff into dog food.
A layer of blubber may act as a shield against public humiliation.
It was used to make kerosene, the main fuel for artificial lighting after overfishing led to a shortage of whale blubber.
Enormous rumps overhang bar-stools, and wheezing giants attempt to cram their blubber into little seats on aeroplanes.
A study by Bjarte Bogstad of Norway's Institute of Marine Research found that the blubber of both species had declined from being more than 40mm thick in the early 1990s to less than 35mm now.The whales may be suffering because the Arctic zooplankton on which they feed are being replaced by more temperate species that are harder to catch or less nutritious.
(The vitamin C in narwhal skin and blubber helps ward off scurvy).
Seizing this opportunity to film their behaviour, Ms Black threaded ropes through some pieces of blubber, then lowered a camera underwater.For this, Ms Black might now face up to 20 years in prison and half a million dollars in fines, after a federal grand jury indicted her this month.
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A few months earlier Norway was fiercely criticised when it said it wanted to resume exports to Japan of whale-blubber, types of which are considered a delicacy there.Japan is also in trouble.
In fact, it is more than likely that one of those cheese-choked blubber-makers is circling inside your microwave at this very moment.
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