blub in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
To blub means to cry or weep softly, often in response to strong emotions.
Sample Sentences
- She began to blub quietly when she saw the heartwarming surprise party.
- The movie was so touching that I couldn't help but blub by the end.
- After the argument, he sat in the corner, trying not to blub in front of everyone.
- The child started to blub when her ice cream fell to the ground.
- As the final notes of the song played, I could see her blub softly in the audience.
- He tried to hold back his tears, but he couldn't help but blub at the sad news.
- Watching the reunion on television made her blub uncontrollably.
- She always seems to blub at the most unexpected moments in romantic films.
- Feeling overwhelmed, he let out a small blub that surprised his friends.
- The emotional scene caused even the toughest critic to blub in the theater.