I've said before that my metabolism wavers sinuously between stallion and walrus, and I've been getting noticeably blubbery in recent months. |
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Overweight, blubbery, unfit bodies are no great advantage at 19,000 feet and so the bodies were whipped into shape. |
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With whaling still outlawed, the Japanese are out of practice when it comes to taking out large blubbery mammals. |
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At Elephant Corner, giant blubbery elephant seals and their pups stretch, laze, roll, yawn and snort on the sand. |
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Consider this: Icelandic fishermen view whales as annoying and gluttonous — blubbery fish-grinders that consume commercial product by the ton. |
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In the early 1830s Honoré Daumier, a cartoonist, was jailed for six months for portraying King Louis-Philippe as a blubbery Gargantua. |
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They might look blubbery and slow, but they can move when they have to. |
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I was a little bit blubbery, to be honest, but Chelsea was all excited. |
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We find more of the blubbery pinnipeds at Gold Harbour, a glorious snapshot of the wild chaos that shapes South Georgia. |
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Success will mean the difference between a brawny giant and a blubbery one. Coping better with a testing interest-rate environment would also help. |
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Their blubbery white larvae may reach almost a quarter of a pound. |
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We are thrown fiercely into the squabble here, Tony Bell's rancorous and blubbery Billy Bones subsiding later into the reasoned West Country tones of Captain Smollett. |
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The birds' black bills, having pecked through the blubbery skin on the flank of this minuscule whale, were crafting a tatter of deep crimson flesh. |
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