blub (Meaning)

Wordnet

blub (v)

cry or whine with snuffling

Webster

blub (v. t. & i.)

To swell; to puff out, as with weeping.

blub Sentence Examples

  1. As I chopped the onions, tears began to blub in my eyes.
  2. The child's lower lip started to blub as he recounted his mishap.
  3. Watching the sad movie made her blub uncontrollably.
  4. He tried to hold back his emotions, but eventually, he couldn't help but blub.
  5. The comedian's jokes were so funny that I couldn't help but blub with laughter.
  6. When she saw the adorable puppy, she couldn't resist letting out a little blub of joy.
  7. Despite his efforts to remain composed, his voice started to blub with emotion as he delivered his speech.
  8. The cold wind made her nose blub as she walked home from school.
  9. The heartfelt message in the letter made her blub with happiness.
  10. It's okay to blub sometimes; it's a natural reaction to strong emotions.

FAQs About the word blub

cry or whine with snufflingTo swell; to puff out, as with weeping.

sob, weep,cry,scream, bawl, grieve, blubber, mewl, howl, wail

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As I chopped the onions, tears began to blub in my eyes.

The child's lower lip started to blub as he recounted his mishap.

Watching the sad movie made her blub uncontrollably.

He tried to hold back his emotions, but eventually, he couldn't help but blub.