Comparative form of 'blobby'; more blob-like, shapeless, or characterized by blobs.
From 'blobby' (adjective formed from 'blob' plus '-y') plus '-er' (comparative suffix). This double-suffix formation is common in English adjectives.
Comparative forms like 'blobbier' show how English compares things using suffixes ('-er') while many other languages use separate words—it's one reason English adjectives seem simpler but are actually quite complex.
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