sobber

English

Etymology

From sob +‎ -er (suffix forming agent nouns).

Noun

sobber (plural sobbers)

  1. One who sobs; a weeper.
    Synonyms: blubber, blubberer
    • 2009 February 3, Terry Brown, “Roger Federer not the only big man to cry”, in Herald Sun[1], archived from the original on 17 March 2009:
      Federer, while not quite a serial sobber, also cried as a 21-year-old after beating Mark Philippoussis at Wimbledon in 2003.

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