blubbering Antonyms

Meaning of blubbering

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blubbering (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Blubber

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blubbering (n.)

The act of weeping noisily.

blubbering Sentence Examples

  1. Despite his efforts to remain composed, he found himself blubbering uncontrollably at the news of his grandmother's passing.
  2. The child stumbled out of the haunted house, blubbering about the monsters inside.
  3. She couldn't hold back her tears, blubbering as she tried to explain her side of the story.
  4. Upon hearing the devastating diagnosis, he collapsed into a chair, blubbering with fear and disbelief.
  5. The toddler fell down and started blubbering, seeking comfort from his mother.
  6. His speech was interrupted by the sound of blubbering from the audience, moved by his heartfelt words.
  7. She slammed the door shut, leaving him outside in the rain, blubbering apologies.
  8. Despite her attempts to console him, he remained blubbering incoherently, unable to articulate his emotions.
  9. The witness broke down on the stand, blubbering as she recounted the traumatic events.
  10. As the reality of the situation sank in, he began blubbering, unable to contain his emotions any longer.

FAQs About the word blubbering

of Blubber, The act of weeping noisily.

weeping, whimpering, bawling, sentimental, sniveling, maudlin,crying, sniffling, mawkish, wailing

smiling,laughing, grinning, beaming, beaming, grinning, smiling, laughing, blithe, mirthful

Despite his efforts to remain composed, he found himself blubbering uncontrollably at the news of his grandmother's passing.

The child stumbled out of the haunted house, blubbering about the monsters inside.

She couldn't hold back her tears, blubbering as she tried to explain her side of the story.

Upon hearing the devastating diagnosis, he collapsed into a chair, blubbering with fear and disbelief.