sob
sob (sŏb)v. sobbed, sob·bing, sobsv. intr. 1. To weep aloud with convulsive gasping; cry uncontrollably. See Synonyms at cry. 2. To make a sound resembling that of loud weeping.v. tr. 1. To utter with sobs. 2. To put or bring (oneself) into a specified condition by sobbing: sob oneself to sleep.n. The act or sound of sobbing. [Middle English sobben, perhaps of Low German origin.] sobʹbing·ly adv.
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