Ainda não temos significados para "begin to blubber".
1You put a man in a beast of a bed-youdrive him half mad-andthen begin to blubber!
2And mighty little chance I would stand of ever getting there if I should sit down like you and begin to blubber.
3Karl had already began to blubber in anticipation of the whipping due.
4To the amazement of all, the burly German began to blubber.
5The patient, who was falling asleep, perceived angry faces, and began to blubber.
6She shrugged and tried to smile, and almost began to blubber.
7Tommy began to blubber, or pretend-Clarecould not tell which.
8Both Tunstells blushed deeply and Mr. Tumtrinkle began to blubber in an excess of emotion.
9Robinson began to blubber the moment George took his hand, spite of the money lost.
10At this direful threat the offender began to blubber, and speedily disappeared to pack her box.
11At this the bashful merman began to blubber.
12Then he began to blubber for his mother.
13Mr. Moultry began to blubber, his nose running and the tears trickling from his swollen eyes.
14Oh, ay-butI've been a sad fellow! And then he began to blubber with fresh violence.
15And she was beginning to blubber again.
16Brown stopped shooting and began to blubber.