sobbingly

IPA: sˈɑbɪŋɫi

adverb

  • In a sobbing manner.
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Examples of "sobbingly" in Sentences

  • "I got out of the bathtub," she sobbingly testifies.
  • Louise was white with exhaustion: her breath came sobbingly.
  • On they flew; his body hammered the saddle; his breath came sobbingly.
  • "We will not forget Felipe," the two women had sobbingly protested to each other at parting.
  • I remember reading an interview with Gary Barlow where he sobbingly admitted to being addicted to Big Mac's.
  • "Elektra" sobbingly alternates in an opening aria between invocations of "solitude" and "Agamemnon," the twin lashes of her torment.
  • A tearful playmate of Selden had sobbingly admitted that he had shown the boy a way into the ancient city, a way the grown-ups had thought securely locked.
  • When my husband and I first started seeing each other my daughter, from a previous marriage, would cry and sobbingly tell my husband that he was stealing all her kisses.
  • At the outset, the girl obstinately prevaricated, but when she eventually heard that lady Feng intended to take a red-hot branding-iron and burn her mouth with, she at last sobbingly spoke out.
  • The hills sweated the ghi and sugar suet off his bones; the dry air, taken sobbingly at the head of cruel passes, firmed and built out his upper ribs; and the tilted levels put new hard muscles into calf and thigh.

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