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bubbler|ˈbʌblə(r)| [f. bubble v. + -er1.] †1. One who gets up bubble-companies; a swindler, cheat. Obs.
1720Pope Let. to Digby 20 July, All the Jews, jobbers, bubblers, subscribers, etc. c1778Conquerors 9 Bubblers and bubbled meanly Take their stand. 2. ‘A fish found in the Ohio river. Its name is derived from the singular grunting noise which it makes.’ Bartlett Dict. Amer. |