blubberous
adjEtymology
From blubber + -ous.
Definitions
Blubbery.
- Compare New York Magazine theater critic John Simon's description of Liza Minnelli whom he once said was beagle-faced with lips that were "blubberous and unable to resist the pull of gravity."
- They are slow-moving and blubberous and thus were an abundant source of oil for a world not yet addicted to petroleum.
The neighborhood
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