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blub

A small hole in a mold or plaster cast, formed by trapped air.
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You may recall David (this little broken piggy went blub blub blub all the way home) Haye is relatively easy to wind up, except in the ring, and the previously unknown Chisora failed to graduate from a kindergarten for delinquent thugs.
They blub at break-ups, weepy films, rows and romantic songs, according to the survey by www.ukshallot.com, which represents the shallot industry.
KAREN Gillan has warned fans they might well blub when her character Amy Pond leaves Doctor Who after two years.
WAILING Mel B starts to blub as Jay, right, sings Say Something to the judges
Good luck to the team and my successor." But Michael Vaughan's mawkish performance at his press conference was reminiscent of Gwyneth Paltrow's Oscar night blub.
"Because Bradley's birthday falls in late September he will be one of the oldest in the class, so I am not so worried about him going however I know I will probably blub when I see him in his school uniform on the first morning.
My own mother (the roast beef creator, blub), affectionately known as the Crier Superior, says her crying years started with impending motherhood.
WAILI W NG Mel B starts to blub as Jay, right, sings Say Something to the judges
It's smart, funny and so moving it made me blub like an X Factor finalist.
And then, looking like he was about to blub buckets, he told a (former) jungle pal: "You did that!"