sob

noun, verb67 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

Said while intermittently sobbing.

To speak while continuing to sob.

Accompanied by a sob.

To choke or pause while speaking because of a sob.

A sob that is produced by a specific person.

A powerful sob that causes the chest to rise and fall dramatically.

A sob that is difficult to let out because of strong emotion.

A sob that shakes the entire body.

A sob that someone tries to hold back.

A sob that is accompanied by trembling or shaking.

A sob that is stopped before it can be fully expressed.

A sob coming from deep within the chest.

A sob that makes it hard to breathe.

A sob that can be easily heard.

A sob accompanied by a sudden intake of breath.

A very large or powerful sob.

A sob that is quiet and unclear, as if blocked.

A sob that makes very little noise.

Refers to a loud and intense sob.

A gentle and quiet sob.

A sob made without tears.

A sob with no sound, only physical shaking.

A small, quiet sob.

A minor, quiet sob.

A sob with a rough, low sound.

A sob that expresses relief after a period of stress or worry.

A sob caused by a feeling of hopelessness.

A sob caused by physical or emotional pain.

To suddenly start crying with sobs.

To suddenly begin to sob.

To try hard to stop a sob from escaping.

To prevent oneself from sobbing.

To be shaken violently with sobs.

To suppress a sob completely.

To be shaken violently by sobs.

To tremble due to intense sobbing.

To allow a sob to be heard.

To produce a single sob.

For the chest to move up and down from sobbing.

To make the sound of a sob quieter.

To perceive the sound of someone sobbing.

A story told to make people feel sorry for the storyteller, often seen as insincere.

To be unable to speak properly because you are about to cry.

Sobbing causes someone's body to tremble.

An unintentional sob is released.

Intense sobs cause someone's body to shake.

The feeling of being about to sob builds up.

The act of sobbing becomes less intense or stops.

A sob is suddenly released by someone.

A sob originates from someone.

To sob because of a specific emotion, like pain or fear.

To sob while pressing one's face into something, like a pillow.

To sob without being able to stop.

To sob in an uncontrolled, wild way.

To sob with great, uncontrolled emotion.

To sob with very little sound.

To sob in a gentle, quiet way.

To sob without making any noise.

To sob with a lot of noise.

To sob in a way that can be heard.

To be very close to sobbing.

To start the action of sobbing (using gerund form).

To begin the action of sobbing (using gerund form).

To sob very hard and for a long time.

To start the action of sobbing.

To begin the action of sobbing.

To perceive someone in the act of sobbing.