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What is the past tense of blubber?

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The past tense of blubber is blubbered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of blubber is blubbers.

The present participle of blubber is blubbering.

The past participle of blubber is blubbered.

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She blubbered, completely unable to stop herself and completely humiliated that she was crying like a madwoman in front of Jordan!
I may have blushed and stammered, and I may have blubbered like a milksop, but it was not because I was afraid.
With this he retired, and blubbered a good hour in an outhouse.
He never blubbered, or called attention to himself, and so we never asked what the problem was, or if there even was a problem.
He was all sorrow, and sniveled and blubbered and wept hot, blinding tears through the dark, leathery fingers of his hands.
She sobbed, wailed, blubbered, howled, cried and whatever people do to express sorrow hoping that her tears and crying will bring her other half back.

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