Lexicographical Neighbors of Blubberers
Literary usage of Blubberers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Complete Works of Count Tolstoy by Leo Tolstoy (1904)
"It is evident that you are all women and blubberers," said Pe"tya, walking up
and down the room with determined steps. " I am so glad, so very glad that ..."
2. Life and Labour of the People in London by Charles Booth (1897)
"Blubberers. Dyers. Trade secrets. Great irregularity for all except dyers.
Men become builders' labourers and costers in the summer. ..."
3. The Looker-on: A Periodical Paper by William Roberts (1793)
"... and " blubberers, at our funerals, charity-fermons, " hanging-bouts, and tragedies, ..."