Use "blubber" in a sentence

1. Blubber in the oil.

2. 15 The whale is rich in blubber.

3. Early 19th century abbreviation of Blubber.

4. She'll just blubber her head off.

5. 13 The blubber rendered down into oil.

6. These are Inuit children cutting whale blubber.

7. Cry me a river, blubber- tooth tiger

8. 2 The whale is rich in blubber.

9. 12 Polar bears prefer eating blubber to meat.

10. Vb, Blubs, Blubbing or Blubbed Brit a slang word for Blubber 1, Blubber 2, Blubber 3 Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

11. Vb, Blubs, Blubbing or Blubbed Brit a slang word for Blubber 1, Blubber 2, Blubber 3 Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

12. What does Blubbering mean? Present participle of blubber

13. 3 She started to blubber like a child.

14. Whale blubber provides flotation, heat insulation, and food reserves

15. A Basilosaurus is guaranteed to drop Basilosaurus Blubber when killed

16. Blubbering Meaning: "bubbling, gurgling," present-participle adjective from blubber (v.)

17. 14 The whale blubber is rendered down to make oil.

18. 30 Once whales wear hunted for whale - bone as well as for blubber.

19. What does Blubbered mean? Simple past tense and past participle of blubber

20. 19 Take some exercise and get rid of some of that blubber!

21. 17 Who cry me a river , blubber - tooth tiger. Have some fun.

22. 4 She has lost most of her blubber and she is starving.

23. Bowheads live in pods, are rich in blubber, and have 2 blowholes.

24. Verb Blubs, Blubbing or Blubbed British a slang word for Blubber (def

25. Blubber was used in street oil lamps and as a lubricant.

26. In addition, blubber and baleen were important commodities at the time.

27. 9 Here he found remains of structures for rendering blubber into whale oil.

28. They wore fur gloves and boots and burned seal blubber to keep warm.

29. The adornment, thought Eloise smugly, would not sit well amidst so much blubber.

30. Here he found remains of structures for rendering blubber into whale oil.

31. 24 A crew of men sets to work stripping the great whale of its blubber.

32. 29 The bolt, when shot into the whale , would excise a plug of skin and blubber.

33. Bowheads have the thickest layer of blubber of any animal – up to 50 cm thick.

34. 9 The adornment, thought Eloise smugly,(www.Sentencedict.com) would not sit well amidst so much blubber.

35. Two-thirds of this mass gain was accumulated as a layer of subcutaneous blubber.

36. In addition, the symbol of "blubber" was created by the man through various kinds of learning.

37. The baby whale develops a thick layer of blubber to protect it from the cold sea.

38. The poached blubber was definitely Cetacean in origin, but the particular species could not be identified.

39. 15 Now ! I am in process of blubber ! Ask for god, please let her come back!

40. 16 Hardly blubber , the energy - using tissue turns out to be one step away from muscle.

41. • They Chewed at it until, softened, it yielded, like blubber or leather, to their understanding

42. The creature drops oil, hide, raw prime meat and Basilosaurus blubber when it is killed.

43. 25 The feet pose particular problems since they cannot be covered with insulationform of feathers or blubber.

44. 178 synonyms for Cry: weep, sob, bawl, shed tears, keen, greet, wail, whine, whimper, whinge, blubber, snivel

45. 28 Surrounded by snow and ice, an Aleut hunter slices slabs of raw whale blubber for dinner.

46. 1 The baby whale develops a thick layer of blubber to protect it from the cold sea.

47. 23 They chewed at it until, softened, it yielded, like blubber or leather, to their understanding.

48. 8 Aquatic birds and mammals, equipped with subcutaneous blubber, may also have a covering of fur or feathers.

49. At first, the blubber was packed in barrels and taken home for the oil to be extracted.

50. 7 The baby whale develops a thick layer of blubber to protect it from the cold sea.

51. Aquatic birds and mammals, equipped with subcutaneous blubber, may also have a covering of fur or feathers.

52. 11 Elsewhere,(www.Sentencedict.com) Roy and Barry opened Blubber Cars minicabs-a shrewd move in a square which no one ever leaves.

53. 5 A large piece of whale blubber, bearing the marks of fleshing knives, has been discovered off west Falkland.

54. 10 Large quantities of unused frozen meat and blubber have been found on rubbish dumps after recent drives.

55. 21 Is it the thin grayish covering, or is it the twelve to fifteen inch layer of blubber which surrounds his body?

56. Bowhead whales have the thickest blubber of any whale species at 17 to 19 inches (43 to 48 cm) thick

57. 20 I have it on good authority that the whale thinks that this ballyhoo is a bunch of, well, blubber.

58. 7 Moving closer, Miles watched as strips of blubber were placed along with heated stones into canoes filled with water.

59. I have it on good authority that the whale thinks that this ballyhoo is a bunch of, well, blubber.

60. 27 The southern elephant seal too would be brought low, killed in great numbers for the oil rendered from its blubber.

61. The harpoon sticks firmly in the walrus's thick layer of blubber, and floats attached to it prevent the animal from diving.

62. 6 The blubber was probably considered to be a valuable dietary supplement to help counter the effects of the cold weather.

63. "Bowheads are superlative animals: they can live 200 years, they've got the thickest blubber of any whale, the longest baleen, they can break …

64. She was full of not-so endearing terms for the shark, like Blubberhead, Dum-Dum, Jabbernose, overgrown guppy and Jabber-blubber, to name a few

65. Blub ( third-person singular simple present blubs, present participle blubbing, simple past and past participle Blubbed ) To cry, whine or blubber ( usually carries a connotation of disapproval )

66. Blub (third-person singular simple present Blubs, present participle Blubbing, simple past and past participle Blubbed) To cry, whine or Blubber (usually carries a connotation of disapproval)

67. 26 Figures show that hunts in 2010 have produced about 550 tonnes of pilotmeat and blubber for the archipelago's 000 inhabitants, meaning 11kg ofwhale for every islander.

68. Many studies hit linked blubber to watching television and that interlock is possible due to inactivity, lunette de soleil, Hirsch said. But perhaps entertaining shows are too tributary.

69. The Bowhead is insulated with nearly two feet of blubber! It has a forehead so powerful that it can smash through up to two feet of ice to take a breath

70. Real Basilosaurus' would not have had too much blubber on their bodies due to their habitat being in warm tropical water, being comparable to that of tropical dolphin species

71. Melville’s narrator, Ishmael, claims that the mincer of blubber usually wore such a tunic, in a clerical cut that made him look like “a candidate for an Archbishoprick.”

72. Plum-pudding is the term bestowed upon certain fragmentary parts of the whale's flesh, here and there Adhering to the blanket of blubber, and often participating to a considerable degree in its unctuousness.

73. Plum-pudding is the term bestowed upon certain fragmentary parts of the whale's flesh, here and there Adhering to the blanket of blubber, and often participating to a considerable degree in its unctuousness.

74. 18 Many studies hit linked blubber to watching television and that interlock is possible due to inactivity, lunette de soleil, Hirsch said. But perhaps entertaining shows are too tributary.

75. That blubber is something of the Consistence of firm, close-grained beef, but tougher, more elastic and compact, and ranges from eight or ten to twelve and fifteen inches in thickness.

76. This project is designed to investigate the concentration of organochlorines in the blubber of beluga whales and polar bears and examine the histopathological changes in abnormal thyroid glands and endocrine organs.

77. Blobby is a male walrus calf who first appeared in the season 1 episode "Mystery of the Weird Looking Walrus." Blobby is a walrus with brown blubber and a black snout with brown whiskers

78. The sharks were frequently observed regurgitating chunks of blubber and immediately returning to feed, possibly in order to replace low energy yield pieces with high energy yield pieces, using their teeth as mechanoreceptors to distinguish them.

79. If one were to observe a Beluga, initial remarks would feature their pure white color, extra blubber, absence of a dorsal fin, motion of lateral flippers, range of head motion, and morphology of their large and bulbous melon

80. “Our best estimate now is that acceleration caused by the elastic recoil of blubber that is compressed and stretched with each tail stroke may save up to 20% of the cost of locomotion during extended periods of continuous swimming.”