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25 words match “BLUBBER”

BLUBBER n. 6 definitions
A bubble. At his mouth a blubber stood of foam. Henryson.
BLUBBERED p.
Swollen; turgid; as, a blubbered lip. Spenser.
BLUBBERING n.
The act of weeping noisily. He spake well save that his blubbering interrupted him. Winthrop.
BLUBBERY a. 2 definitions
Like blubber; gelatinous and quivering; as, a blubbery mass.
BEBLUBBER v.
To make swollen and disfigured or sullied by weeping; as, her eyes or cheeks were beblubbered.
SEA-BLUBBER n.
A jellyfish.
BLANKET n.
A streak or layer of blubber in whales.
BLOBBER n.
A bubble; blubber. [Low] T. Carew. Blobber lip, a thick, protruding lip. His blobber lips and beetle brows commend. Dryden.
CARVEL n.
A species of jellyfish; sea blubber. Sir T. Herbert.
FENKS n.
The refuse whale blubber, used as a manure, and in the manufacture of Prussian blue. Ure.
FLENSE v.
To strip the blubber or skin from, as from a whale, seal, etc. the flensed carcass of a fur seal. U. S. Census (1880).
FOOTING n.
The finer refuse part of whale blubber, not wholly deprived of oil. Simmonds.
JUNK n.
rdage, old metal, glass, etc. -- Junk hook (Whaling), a hook for hauling heavy pieces of blubber on deck. -- Junk ring. (a) A packing of soft material round the piston of a steam engine. (b) A metallic ring for retaining a piston packing in place; (c) A follower. -- Junk shop, a shop where old cordage, and ship's ta…
KRANG n.
The carcass of a whale after the blubber has been removed. [Written also crang and kreng.]
KRANGING HOOK n.
A hook for holding the blubber while cutting it away. [Written also cranging hook.]
POUCH n.
in the hold of a vessel, to prevent grain, etc., from shifting. Pouch mouth, a mouth with blubbered or swollen lips.
POUND v.
To strike repeatedly with some heavy instrument; to beat. With cruel blows she pounds her blubbered cheeks. Dryden.
SLICE n.
sed for various purposes, as for stripping the planking from a vessel's side, for cutting blubber from a whale, or for stirring a fire of coals; a slice bar; a peel; a fire shovel. [Cant]
SPECK n.
The blubber of whales or other marine mammals; also, the fat of the hippopotamus. Speck falls (Naut.), falls or ropes rove through blocks for hoisting the blubber and bone of whales on board a whaling vessel.
SPECKSIONEER n.
The chief harpooner, who also directs in cutting up the speck, or blubber; -- so called among whalers.
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