sob|sobs in English
noun
[sɑb /sɒb]
uncontrollable crying, convulsive weeping; sound of sobbing
Use "sob|sobs" in a sentence
1. She nodded with a sob.
2. The usual sob story.
3. Sobs shook her slender frame.
4. Mother burst into uncontrollable sobs.
5. A sob escaped her lips.
6. He continued his story through stifled sobs.
7. Sarah held back a sob of relief.
8. He started to sob uncontrollably.
9. She dissolved into incoherent sobs.
10. A choked sob rose in his throat.
11. Keep your sob story to yourself.
12. 4 He began to sob uncontrollably.
13. He gave a deep sob.
14. He began to sob uncontrollably.
15. She was struggling to suppress her sobs.
16. She began to sob and moan.
17. She burst into a convulsive sobs.
18. I saw her sob and begin to choke.
19. He sat down, his shoulders convulsing with sobs.
20. She managed to stifle a sob.
21. 1 He started to sob uncontrollably.
22. Compare cry, sob, weep, wail and whimper.
23. A dry sob caught in her throat.
24. She implored piteously a voice choked with sobs.
25. I heard the sea sob to yesterday is dream.