- bub|bler
- bub|bler «BUHB luhr», noun.a drinking fountain with a small nozzle from which water bubbles up.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
bler — am·bler; bab·bler; bib·bler; brab·bler; bub·bler; bur·bler; ca·bler; cob·bler; dab·bler; dib·bler; dis·sem·bler; drab·bler; drib·bler; en·fee·bler; fa·bler; fum·bler; gab·bler; gam·bler; gar·bler; grum·bler; mar·bler; mum·bler; nib·bler;… … English syllables
bub — beel·ze·bub; bub·ble·less; bub·ble·ment; bub·bler; bub·blet; bub·bly jock; de·bub·bliz·er; hub·bub; syl·la·bub; ze·bub; bub·ba; bub·kes; bub; bub·ble; bub·bly; bub·by; bub·bling·ly; … English syllables
bubbler — bub·bler … English syllables
Bubbler — Bub bler, v. t. To cheat; to deceive. [1913 Webster] She has bubbled him out of his youth. Addison. [1913 Webster] The great Locke, who was seldom outwitted by false sounds, was nevertheless bubbled here. Sterne. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bubbler — Bub bler, n. 1. One who cheats. [1913 Webster] All the Jews, jobbers, bubblers, subscribers, projectors, etc. Pope. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) A fish of the Ohio river; so called from the noise it makes. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Méliès, Georges — (Marie Georges Jean Méliès / December 8, 1861, Paris, France January 21, 1938, Paris) The son of a wealthy footwear manufacturer, he enrolled in the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris and completed his studies of art in London, where he also became … Encyclopedia of French film directors