"Blub" Quotes from Famous Books
... the well! Hurry up, I can't swim!" Then a few unintelligible words intermixed with blub! blub! ... — Defenders of Democracy • The Militia of Mercy
... turned up nose, that gives an air to your face:—Oh, I find I am more and more in love with you!—a full nether lip, an out-mouth, that makes mine water at it; the bottom of your cheeks a little blub, and two dimples when you smile: For your stature, 'tis well; and for your wit, 'twas given you by one that knew it had been thrown away upon an ill face.—Come, you're ... — The Works of John Dryden, Vol. II • Edited by Walter Scott
... "Hullo, Blub!" cried Steve, stooping to give the walrus some sounding slaps, which were evidently appreciated. "Rum old chap, ar'n't you? Why, you always feel as if one ought to sit on you, or roll over ... — Steve Young • George Manville Fenn |