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I . sob [sɒb] N

sob

II . sob <-bb-> [sɒb] VB intr

sob
ihteti [perf zaihteti]

III . sob <-bb-> [sɒb] VB trans

1. sob (cry):

2. sob (say while crying):

sob

ˈsob sto·ry N inf

1. sob story (story):

sob story

2. sob story (excuse):

sob story

Usage examples with sob

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He would sob and sigh and sing heart-rending verses giving expression to his grief over the loss of his beloved.
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Sobbing, she begged her father to make other arrangements because she had an awful feeling.
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Sobbing, she tucks in the frightened girl and leaves the room.
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With his spellbinding dramatic skill, he could make the listeners and viewers sob or burst into laughter, and he raised watchers' emotions to the fullest.
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According to one critic, her deep, strident, almost masculine voice, staggered delivery and the occasional sob created a compelling musical presence.
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It is only in the last paragraph that the reader is treated to what might be called a bit of sob-sisterly trivia.
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Sobbing profusely, she sat alone for over an hour awaiting their decision.
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After a few moments she ran herself out and with a spit, sob and weary sigh, her great three-bladed propeller came to a stop.
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Every time they meet, she cries on his shoulder and tells him the same sob story.
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They go to the beach where when wet sand is stepped on, it makes the sound of a sob.
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