blubbery
English
Etymology
From blubber + -y.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈblʌbəɹi/
Adjective
blubbery (comparative more blubbery, superlative most blubbery)
- Having the characteristics of blubber.
- The foam panels had a blubbery texture.
- Fat or obese.
- With much blubbering.
- He made a blubbery appeal to the judge.