blubber in Finnish
blubber in Finnish is läski, silava, tali — blubber means to cry loudly and messily, often with heavy sobbing.
blubber in Finnish
läski
silava
tali
rasvakudos
(uncountable, informal, chiefly, derogatory, and, offensive) A person's fat tissue, usually when regarded as excessive and unsightly.
traani
(uncountable, countable) A fatty layer of adipose tissue found immediately beneath the epidermis of whales and other cetaceans (infraorder Cetacea).
parku
(countable, chiefly, derogatory) An act of crying or weeping freely and noisily.
vonkuna
(countable, chiefly, derogatory) An act of crying or weeping freely and noisily.
parkua
Often followed by out: to cry out (words) while sobbing.
vollottaa
Often followed by out: to cry out (words) while sobbing.
tehdä itkuiseksi
(archaic, also, figurative) To wet (one's eyes or face) by crying; to beweep; also, to cause (one's face) to disfigure or swell through crying.
nyyhkiä
(chiefly, derogatory) To cry or weep freely and noisily; to sob.
parkua
(chiefly, derogatory) To cry or weep freely and noisily; to sob.
vollottaa
(chiefly, derogatory) To cry or weep freely and noisily; to sob.
What does "blubber" mean?
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verb To cry loudly and messily, often with heavy sobbing.
"The toddler began to blubber the moment his ice cream hit the ground."
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noun The thick layer of fat beneath the skin of whales and other marine mammals that keeps them warm.
"A whale's blubber can be several inches thick."
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noun Informal: excess body fat on a person.
"He joked about needing to lose some blubber before summer."
blubber in a sentence
- The toddler began to blubber the moment his ice cream hit the ground.
- A whale's blubber can be several inches thick.
- He joked about needing to lose some blubber before summer.
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "blubber" in Finnish?
"blubber" in Finnish is läski, silava, tali. blubber means: To cry loudly and messily, often with heavy sobbing.
How do you use "blubber" in a sentence?
Example: "The toddler began to blubber the moment his ice cream hit the ground." In Finnish, "blubber" is läski, silava, tali.
Are there other ways to say "blubber" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 11 translations listed for "blubber": läski, silava, tali, rasvakudos, traani, parku.
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