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Sobbing   /sˈɑbɪŋ/   Listen
noun
Sobbing  n.  A series of short, convulsive inspirations, the glottis being suddenly closed so that little or no air enters into the lungs.



verb
Sob  v. t.  To soak. (Obs.)



Sob  v. i.  (past & past part. sobbed; pres. part. sobbing)  To sigh with a sudden heaving of the breast, or with a kind of convulsive motion; to sigh with tears, and with a convulsive drawing in of the breath. "Sobbing is the same thing (as sighing), stronger." "She sighed, she sobbed, and, furious with despair. She rent her garments, and she tore her hair."






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"Sobbing" Quotes from Famous Books



... the recollection of her face, from before which, to soothe her, he had tried to pull her hands—of her terrible smothered sobbing, the like of which he had never heard, and still seemed to hear; and he was still haunted by the odd, intolerable feeling of remorse and shame he had felt, as he stood looking at her by the flame of the single candle, ...
— Forsyte Saga • John Galsworthy

... grew in his heart against his father's enemy. He returned to the old woman, and said, "Grandmother, why have you lied to me about my father and mother?" and she answered not, for she knew that a ghost had told all to the boy. And the boy fell upon the ground weeping and sobbing, until he fell into a deep sleep, when ...
— Sketch of the Mythology of the North American Indians • John Wesley Powell

... since God the maker drew A mystic separation twixt those twain, The life beyond us and our souls in pain, We lose the prospect which we are called unto, By grief we are fools to use. Be still and strong, O man, my brother! hold thy sobbing breath, And keep thy soul's large window pure from wrong, That so, as life's appointment issueth, Thy vision may be clear to watch along The ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847 • Various

... cows, fasten them safely in their pasture again, and drive her master's home. She was hustled off to bed, then, without any of that beautiful supper. But she had just crept into her bed in the small unfinished room up stairs where she slept, and was lying there sobbing, when she heard a slow, fumbling step on the stairs. Then the door opened, and Mrs. Deacon Thomas Wales, Samuel Wales' mother, came in. She was a good old lady, and had always taken a great fancy to her son's bound girl; and Ann, on her part, ...
— The Adventures of Ann - Stories of Colonial Times • Mary E. Wilkins Freeman

... she knew not the juice, perchance; But her tears fell down to her sobbing lips While the merry-makers turned to the dance (The world was ...
— Along the Shore • Rose Hawthorne Lathrop


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