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Things sobbing often describes ("sobbing ________")
- fit
- stop
- note
- breath
- menace
- mess
- laugh
- grunt
- embrace
- youth
- jane
- streams
- notes
- breeze
- cry
- nod
- carry
- words
- catch
- whimper
- groan
- snarl
- female
- halt
- ghost
- wail
- stops
- child
- songs
- gasp
- whisper
- foam
- howl
- song
- pause
- sounds
- shout
- crescendo
- repose
- ball
- gust
- cries
- liquid
- plea
- interruptions
- rise
- fall
- whine
- murmur
- voice
- wind
- hurrahs
- kisses
- mass
- sound
- kiss
- gasps
- shriek
- scream
- mood
- monotone
- pass
- farewell
- woman
- puddle
- tremolo
- hiccup
- tenor
- moan
- spell
- singing
- dwarf
- break
- thing
- call
- inspirations
- sigh
How sobbing often is described ("________ sobbing")
- desperate
- continued
- broken
- measureless
- terrible
- suppressed
- intermittent
- sudden
- distant
- gentle
- hysterical
- muted
- mournful
- hard
- unrestrained
- much
- deep
- harsh
- smothered
- rhythmic
- angry
- passionate
- painful
- pathetic
- uncontrollable
- more
- pitiful
- steady
- heavy
- monotonous
- frightened
- spasmodic
- subdued
- slow
- sad
- heartbroken
- loud
- half
- continual
- nervous
- faint
- audible
- helpless
- awful
- quiet
- anguished
- frenzied
- choked
- hopeless
- fitful
- tearful
- hoarse
- soundless
- hearted
- dreadful
- constant
- childish
- plaintive
- uncontrolled
- low
- noisy
- frantic
- bitter
- dry
- tearless
- endless
- inconsolable
- frequent
- occasional
- intense
- violent
- wild
- incessant
- feeble
- convulsive
- agonized
- continuous
- weak
- stifled
- piteous
- hysteric
- silent
- muffled
- strange
- dark
- soft
- prolonged
