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Definition of Blubber out
1. Verb. Utter while crying.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blubber Out
Literary usage of Blubber out
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). (1900)
"And we have one we call a Tub- filler, who with a Ladle of Copper, whose handle
is about 6 foot long, taketh the Chopt blubber out of the chopping-cooler ..."
2. Animal Biography: Or, Authentic Anecdotes of the Lives, Manners, and Economy by William Bingley (1805)
"In three or four days they hoist the pieces of blubber out of the hold, chop
them, and put them by small pieces into the casks through the bung-holes. ..."
3. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain (1881)
"Tom, wiping his eyes with his sleeve, began to blubber out something about a
resolution to escape from hard usage and lack of sympathy at home by roaming ..."
4. No Man's Land: A History of Spitsbergen from Its Discovery in 1596 to the by William Martin Conway (1906)
"... whose handle is about 6 foot long, taketh the Chopt blubber out of the
chopping-cooler and puts it into a hogshead made with strapps for that purpose, ..."
5. The Voyage of the 'Fox' in the Arctic Seas: A Narrative of the Discovery of by Francis Leopold M'Clintock (1860)
"... saw and fired a shot into a narwhal, which brought the blubber out. When most
Arctic creatures are wounded in the water, blubber more frequently than ..."