Similar words: hobbing, ebbing, bombing, harbinger, disturbing, sob, disobey, rabbi. Meaning: [sɑb /sɒb] n. convulsive gasp made while weeping.
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91. Suddenly Ah - chin rushed in sobbing and wailing, her dishevelled hair hanging over her face.
92. Lydia, sobbing with fright, saw Thomson dart forward and pick up the shotgun.
93. She would lean both hands against my chest and throw them up at the last moment, as she gave a toneless sobbing cry that frightened me the first time, and that later I eagerly awaited.
94. The friend, is listening, under a baby scalpel's sharp knife blade is sobbing!
95. The poor woman started sobbing inconsolably as if she'd been widowed.
96. She leaned sobbing against him as the judges absolved her former boyfriend and co-defendant Rafaele Sollecito.
97. He strode into the office without another look at his still - sobbing wife.
98. The printer was sad. He spent the rest of the day inside, sobbing and blinking lights cryptically (for that is what little printers do when they are sad).
99. Her mother's words of love and help comforted the sobbing child.
100. He was sobbing inconsolably.
101. The phlebotomist hadn't even touched the needle before I started sobbing hysterically.
102. But the scenes of Italians lying on the turf, sobbing for their lost trophy and for themselves[http://Sentencedict.com], should fool nobody.