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They don't much like blubber or gum drops.
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I wonder if an Inuit would like them, for blubber.
"Because I like to have blubber for breakfast".
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"I don't usually cry, but I feel like a blubbering idiot sometimes and I just couldn't stop just now.
Mr. Polidori found real barges lifted onto real embankments, bayous where streets used to be, insulation like rendered whale blubber in giant mounds on sidewalks, S.U.V.'s propped against houses like flying buttresses and bungalows crumpled like balls of paper.
In the early '80s, when the children's book authors Beverly Cleary, profiled on our back page this week to mark her 95th birthday, and Judy Blume, author of books like "Deenie" and "Blubber," were with the same publisher, their boxes of fan mail were accidentally switched.
The material facts of the story are fascinating: enormous "factory ships" equipped to disassemble a whale in half an hour; sailors stripping blubber like a peel from a banana; a scientist hiding ships' logs in his potato cellar for years to keep them from Stalinist authorities.
Fred ripped off the blubber like Velcro.
At one point he asked her about what their son ate that day because it smelled like "rotting whale blubber".
Even if he were having an affair, he probably wouldn't blubber like a tot over it.
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