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View definitions for blubber

blubber

verb as in cry noisily

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noun as in animal or human fat

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A more definitive answer, however, will have to wait until he receives results from blood, blubber and tissue samples collected from the whale.

Their evidence included finding stone harpoon points that hadn’t been used since the mid-1800s embedded in the blubber of whales recently killed by traditional whalers.

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The country is one of only three in the world that still allow whaling - where whales are hunted for their meat, blubber and oil - along with Japan and Norway.

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The daughter of a disgraced house, Valya isn’t content to accept her family’s banishment to a life peddling whale fur and blubber.

From Salon

This was a revival of an older recipe, we were told, but the chicken was a blob of blubber with the consistency of paper.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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