sob

  • 21sob — ► VERB (sobbed, sobbing) 1) cry making loud, convulsive gasps. 2) say while sobbing. ► NOUN ▪ an act or sound of sobbing. ORIGIN perhaps Dutch or Low German …

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  • 22sob — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, deep, great ▪ little, small ▪ loud ▪ quiet …

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  • 23şöbə — is. <ər.> 1. Bir idarənin, təşkilatın və ya müəssisənin bölməsi, hissəsi. Xəstəxananın cərrahiyyə şöbəsi. // Bir sistem daxilində ayrıca idarə, təşkilat və s. Milis şöbəsi. Rabitə şöbəsi. Trestin rayon şöbəsi. 2. Fakültə mənasında.… …

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  • 24SOB De 4/4 — RFe 4/4 Nummerierung: 601 603 Anzahl: 3 Hersteller: SIG, SLM, BBC, MFO, SAAS Baujahr(e): 1940 Ausmusterung: (1944 Verkauf) Achsformel: Bo Bo Länge über Puffer: 15800 mm Drehzapfenabstand: 9800 mm …

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  • 25sob — I n. a bitter sob II v. 1) to sob bitterly 2) (B) the child sobbed a few words to us 3) (misc.) to sob oneself to sleep * * * [sɒb] (B) the child sobbed a few words to us (misc.) to sob oneself to sleep a bitter sob to sob bitterly …

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  • 26sob */ — UK [sɒb] / US [sɑb] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms sob : present tense I/you/we/they sob he/she/it sobs present participle sobbing past tense sobbed past participle sobbed to cry noisily while taking short breaths I could hear her… …

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  • 27sob — [[t]sɒ̱b[/t]] sobs, sobbing, sobbed 1) VERB When someone sobs, they cry in a noisy way, breathing in short breaths. She began to sob again, burying her face in the pillow... Her sister broke down, sobbing into her handkerchief. Syn: weep Derived… …

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  • 28sob — I. verb (sobbed; sobbing) Etymology: Middle English sobben; akin to Middle Low German sabben to drool Date: 13th century intransitive verb 1. a. to catch the breath audibly in a spasmodic contraction of the throat b. to cry or weep with… …

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  • 29sob — sobber, n. sobbingly, adv. sobful, adj. /sob/, v., sobbed, sobbing, n. v.i. 1. to weep with a convulsive catching of the breath. 2. to make a sound resembling this. v.t. 3. to utter with sobs. 4. to put, send, etc., by sobbing or with sobs: to… …

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  • 30sob — 1. adjective /sɒb,sɑb/ a) sentimental or melancholy to a great degree (one degree further being sobby ); almost but not quite schmaltzy. Five minutes into the movie and shes already crying; typical sob stuff. b) sad, depressing. Tell me a sob… …

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