blubbery

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English

Etymology

From blubber +‎ -y.

Pronunciation

Adjective

blubbery (comparative more blubbery, superlative most blubbery)

  1. Having the characteristics of blubber.
    The foam panels had a blubbery texture.
  2. Fat or obese.
  3. With much blubbering.
    He made a blubbery appeal to the judge.