Blubs vs Blues - What's the difference?
blubs | blues |
(blub)
To cry, whine or blubber
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(obsolete) To swell; to puff out, as with weeping.
English plurals
(informal) A feeling of sadness or depression.
* 1883 ,
(singular or plural, informal) One's particular life experience, particularly including the hardships one has faced.
A musical form, African-American in origin, generally featuring an eight-bar or twelve-bar structure and using the blues scale.
(music, always singular) A musical composition following blues forms.
A uniform made principally of a blue fabric.
(sports) Any of a number of sports teams which wear blue kit.
# (Australian rules football) .
# (rugby league) .
# (soccer, Birmingham) .
# (soccer, Liverpool) .
# (soccer, London) .
# (soccer, Manchester) .
(blue)
As verbs the difference between blubs and blues
is that blubs is third-person singular of blub while blues is third-person singular of blue.As a noun blues is
plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals.As a proper noun Blues is
any of several sports teams whose uniform is predominantly blue.blubs
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*blub
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*blues
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(-)- The painting was vibrantly colored in reds and greens and blues .
- If we had been allowed to sit idle we should all have fallen into the blues ...
- Your blues is just like mine.
- Your blues are just like mine.
- Many great blues musicians came from the Mississippi Delta region.
- A large portion of modern popular music is influenced by the blues .
- My next number is a blues in G.
- ''The marched in their dress blues .