English to Telugu Dictionary blubber

blubber

కొవ్వు
definition
verb
he was blubbering like a child
sob noisily and uncontrollably.
noun
Fish oil supplements are derived from a variety of sources, including mackerel, herring, tuna, salmon, cod liver, halibut, whale blubber and seal blubber .
the fat of sea mammals, especially whales and seals.
adjective
Yet the movement of his blubber lips, closely pressed together, showed clearly that he could not understand a word.
(of a person's lips) swollen or protruding.
translation of 'blubber'
పెద్ద చేప కొవ్వు
example
Maybe then I'll lose some of my 'blubber' , 'cause really you didn't have much to lose, sweet cheeks.
Because the seal's layer of 'blubber' does not extend to its flippers, veins in the flippers lie close to the surface of the skin, poorly insulated from the ice and cold water.
In the 19th century it became an important port of call for ships, whose crews also picked up whale 'blubber' and seal skins there.
He sat down with dignity, answered diplomatically certain mysterious questions about the dames, and applied his 'blubber' lips to a handsome mouthpiece of lemon-coloured amber.
In my case, in addition to my belly, my chest was still misshaped from carrying too much 'blubber' .
He was trying to tell me all you get to eat in Japan is raw fish and whale 'blubber' for every meal.
Fish oil supplements are derived from a variety of sources, including mackerel, herring, tuna, salmon, cod liver, halibut, whale blubber and seal 'blubber' .
When I looked at his face I saw his 'blubber' lips twitching with the efforts of attempted smile, but he couldn't quite carry it off.
After they killed the whale - in what looked like food sharing - one killer whale held down the carcass as the others tore the thick, resilient gray whale skin and 'blubber' .
A word every prep fears, due to the fact they hate seeing a little bit of 'blubber' on anyone, especially themselves.
Yet the movement of his 'blubber' lips, closely pressed together, showed clearly that he could not understand a word.
Charcoal, Propane, Mesquite, whale 'blubber' , whatever gives you the taste that you desire.
Usually a scientist shows up and says of course it's… whale 'blubber' and covers it up.
The smell of the sea was in the air as picnickers feasted on sun-dried halibut, muktuk, whale 'blubber' , and Greenland raisin cake.
The amount of contaminants in the meat of sea mammals is also low, but the level of contamination in the 'blubber' of seals and whales is high.
Young and old chewed thin slices of raw whale 'blubber' as quickly as it was being cut off the carcass.
In other words, there's more to whales and sharks than 'blubber' and dorsal fins; and the sooner we acknowledge this, the longer we may last in the evolutionary game of snakes-and-ladders.
Yes I am losing my 'blubber' , but I have tonnes of it left to lose.
The name was coined by whalers, who considered the species the ‘right’ whale to hunt because its 'blubber' makes dead whales float, aiding recovery of the carcass.
Whale meat and 'blubber' is shared out locally, and a small amount is sold to pay for the upkeep of boats.
They are knee-deep in gelid gray water, with food and clothing, skinned seagulls and whale 'blubber' , sheepskins and oilskins - the ancient flotsam of death at sea - sloshing about them.
Fourteen years later, Norway is preparing to resume the international trade in whale meat with a 10 ton shipment of meat and 'blubber' from minke whales destined for Iceland.
But that business is encountering its own problems, specifically a bottleneck in processing seal 'blubber' for nutritional supplements.
She pouted out t her 'blubber' -lips, as if to bellows up wind and sputter in her horse-nostrils; and her chin was curdled, and more than usually prominent with passion.
The answer is all too mundane: The blobs are old whale 'blubber' .
No, not fat as in gross 'blubber' bouncing around my waist and stuff; it's just that I think I'm about a few pounds heavier than I was when I was really fit in first year.
I decided to do it just because I have lived with a little too much 'blubber' around my middle for my entire life although the rest of me is quite lean and fat-less.
Prior to kerosene lamps, most lamps consisted of whale 'blubber' .
There are so many celebrities/non-celebrities that are willing to pay lots of money to have the plastic surgeon to give them that 'blubber' lips.
At this point I am taking a coffee break as I retch once again at the thought of whale 'blubber' sitting unhappily in my oesophagus.
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