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She ran out of the room, blubbering into her hands.
We blubbered at each other for a while, then started the first day of my training.
I sat there on the floor and blubbered like a baby.
The question, for some reason, sets me off blubbering again.
I got to blubbering while they were letting him down.
She could almost hear poor Barbara blubbering into the phone.
Then they might eye the dead body and lose it, blubbering.
She stared at us, trying to speak but only blubbering.
He'd stood here, blubbering, when all the time there had been a way to do it!
She'd finally left the concert hall, blubbering almost past reason.
He hated the ones who just blubbered at the end.
She began blubbering once we were outside the room, and she's a tough lot, that nurse.
"God, I have never seen such a beautiful woman," he blubbered out.
He tried to work up a smile, not much of one, but it was a large improvement on blubbering.
The man was sort of blubbering, tears streaming down his face.
The last thing an audience wants to see is someone choking up and blubbering because they're moved.
She caught a taxi to the gallery, blubbering all the while.
You're always blubbering about how no one needs you.
"We both saw him babbling and blubbering like a baby."
She looked as if she would be blubbering any time now.
Why, she led the men about like dogs, and great people stood blubbering on her stairs!
"No one knew there would be a quiz the first week back from school," Richard blubbered.
"Look," I said, "you've been blubbering around about the different numbers of yourself ever since we met."
He thought he was going to start blubbering like a little girl.
The boy slunk out of the class, and stood blubbering behind the door.