sob aloud

Frequency: 6.04.3 per million words

To cry noisily, taking in deep, convulsive breaths.

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Examples (20)

  • The child started to sob aloud when he couldn't find his mother.
  • He was pleading, almost sobbing, first silently and then aloud.
  • She collapsed onto the bed, sobbing aloud from the immense stress.
  • She tried to hold back her tears, but eventually began to sob aloud.
  • He was so overwhelmed with relief that he began to sob aloud.
  • Hearing the tragic news, he couldn't help but sob aloud.
  • We could hear someone sobbing aloud in the adjacent room.
  • The child started to sob aloud after falling and scraping her knee.
  • During the funeral, many of the attendees sobbed aloud.
  • Despite her efforts to be strong, she let herself sob aloud in the privacy of her room.
  • "Please don't sob aloud," he whispered, "you'll attract attention."
  • The director instructed the actress to sob aloud for the dramatic scene.
  • The actor's ability to sob aloud on cue was incredibly convincing.
  • He wished he could just sob aloud and release all the pain he felt.
  • After reading the heartbreaking letter, she couldn't help but sob aloud.
  • If you need to sob aloud, please do so; don't bottle up your feelings.
  • He buried his face in his hands and sobbed aloud, releasing all his pent-up emotion.
  • The widow would often sob aloud in her grief, missing her late husband.
  • It is a natural reaction to sob aloud when experiencing profound loss.
  • A sudden wave of sadness made her sob aloud unexpectedly.