Cry or whine with snuffling.
1Ten years ago, who would have thought of an electric light blub?
2Muriel would be sure to blub; Chuck had seen her that morning.
3He hoped that, whatever happened, he wouldn't blub or do anything ridiculous.
4Stiff upper lips have become quivering lower lips, ready to blub.
5Genevieve clutched at Louise's arm, trying hard not to blub.
6The end of this one always makes me blub…
7He and his sister blub as they watch footage of their late father 10 years ago.
8And the sight of her was too much for James, the footman, who began to blub.
9Then a few unintelligible words intermixed with blub!
10What are the readers of the Observer going to want? They want you to blub, I say.
11She hoped he couldn't see how red her eyes were from the big blub in the summerhouse.
12For goodness' sake don't begin to blub!
13In blub, gurgle slub dub glub.
15The last book that made me cry Quite a few books have depressed me, but none actually got me to blub.
16I quite like crying, but don't now do much of it in daily life and hardly ever blub in the stalls.