intransitive. To weep effusively; to weep and sob unrestrainedly and noisily. (Generally used contemptuously and in ridicule for ‘weep’.)
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| 释义 | the mind > emotion > suffering > sorrow or grief > lamentation or expression of grief > weeping > weep [verb (intransitive)] > noisily (5) blubberc1400 intransitive. To weep effusively; to weep and sob unrestrainedly and noisily. (Generally used contemptuously and in ridicule for ‘weep’.) bawl1605 intransitive. Originally of an infant or young child: to cry noisily and forcefully; to scream. Later also more generally: to weep loudly and… bubble1727 transitive. Scottish and English regional (northern). To cry or sob noisily. Cf. blubber, v. 3, blub, v. 4. boo-hoo1833 intransitive. Originally North American. To weep or sob noisily. Also: (in weakened use) to lament; to complain (that something is the case), esp… blowter1851 intransitive. To blubber; to weep effusively. |
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