Trey listened with a patient ear, only making distance with the receiver when she whined or couldn't make out her blubbering. |
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So in lieu of packing, I spent Saturday sniffling and blubbering over two years of Scottish detritus. |
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Observing so much beauty in a single evening made me exhausted, blubbering like a little girl. |
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Back in the light, I turned to find an eight-year-old blubbering at my side. |
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Cassidy placed a firm kiss on his cheeks and ushered herself out of the door before the tears could break through the mental dam and she began blubbering again. |
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She began blubbering once we were outside the room, and she's a tough lot, that nurse. |
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Bring up their two little girls and I'll probably start blubbering. |
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She was crying and blubbering, unable to believe what I was doing. |
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Ada was blubbering now, tears and snot running down a red face, she opened her mouth to say one more thing, but at the last moment found some resolve. |
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He whinnied for his lost mother all that first day and night, blubbering in the corner of the pasture, and he clung to his resentment as he grew into a half-ton adolescent. |
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Somehow that thought doesn't seem so foreign, the way she's whimpering and carrying on like that, shaking and blubbering like an overgrown and very ugly baby. |
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Now she's blubbering away all over again about something else. |
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The same folks blubbering about the reigning obsession with thinness as an insult to fatness are making a disgusting mockery of starving people's plight. |
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From Robert De Niro to Anne Hathaway, Kevin Fallon looks at the nominees who are blubbering their way to a Oscar. |
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They'd be reduced to blubbering babies, begging for their lives. |
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After a about another half an hour of crying, blubbering, and her trying to tell me how she felt, she finally fell asleep and I softly moved her head to her pillow. |
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But no more of this blubbering now, we are going a-whaling, and there is plenty of that yet to come. |
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Will this be the same without Piers Morgan's self-regard, Simon Cowell's smuggery and Amanda Holden's think-of-the-children blubbering? |
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If I'd left early, I would have been a blubbering thing sitting on the curb in the parking lot — the way I can be only in private, or sometimes, when he's being nice, with Armando. |
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A grown man, blubbering like he was, and that pink thrift-store oxford with the elbows patched, and his foppish hair — we looked very gay, and a little pathetic. |
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The last conversation with her started with me blubbering out something about needing to go back to make some money... what a bastardish thing to say. |
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