But open those rabbit's ears of thine and hark to me: I will give thee good counsel, for I wish thee well, blubberer.
"Flemish Legends"
Charles de Coster
Iskender felt cruelly defrauded; it was with difficulty that he suppressed a cry of rage; for had he so much as guessed that such a thing was hid beneath the cloak of the blubberer, he would long ago have had it for his own.
"The Valley of the Kings"
Marmaduke Pickthall
Tschaikowsky is correctly put down as a highly talented but essentially shallow fellow-a blubberer in the regalia of a philosopher.
"A Book of Prefaces"
H. L. Mencken