Definitionn. an insulating layer of fat under the skin of whales and other large marine mammals
Last update: August 25, 2015
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Oil is obtained from blubber. [Please select]
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The Indian cricket fans blubbered after the team lost it's crucial match . [Please select]
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In a word, after being tried out, the crisp, shrivelled blubber, now called scraps or fritters, still contains considerable of its unctuous properties. [Please select]
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"CUTTING IN" THE BLUBBER AND "TRYING OUT" THE OIL V. [Please select]
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With these they fell to work cutting off the blubber. [Please select]
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"All right, sir," said I; "you might shave yourself with the blubber-spades." [Please select]
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A large whale yields about twenty tons of oil, which is expressed from the blubber. [Please select]
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She looks that forlorn and melancholy that one's inclined to blubber at the sight of her. [Please select]
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"Cheer up, my gal," he said, "you ain't got nothing to blubber about now." [Please select]
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'Blubber yourself to sleep, clown,' he told him. [Please select]
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He had no time to change his mind, for Kotick's head was out and his teeth sunk in the blubber of the young seal's neck. [Please select]
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