119 adjectives to describe sobbing

Jervis sat and worked and cried, and mixed her words with little sobs.

It was Dick's voice, in a convulsive sob.

In short, I can stand them no longer," she continued, giving way to a short, hysterical sob.

Does Mr. Vantine need me?" "We all need you!" said the voice, and broke into a dry sob.

He heard again that sound which the man could not hear, the broken sob in her throat, as the canoe moved slowly down to the wooded point.

Now and then a bitter sob escaped her.

And strangling a passionate sob, the lawyer sank again into his chair, covering his face.

Sometimes at such moments there would be heard from her a faint sob, called forth, it was quite as likely, by the recollection of the triumph as by that of the deathbed.

But Polly only burst out afresh in loud sobs and cries.

Once more the family stood together under the cottage roof; once more the neighbors and friends one by one, silently passed in; once more a coffin stood upon the table, and aged men and women, and middle-aged and children looked into it with weeping eyes; once more stifled sobs were heard; once more that mother with her children sat in the inner room; but not all; all were not there.

and she turned suddenly away, and with the impulsive nature of her class, burst into violent sobbing and weeping.

"Lord!" said he, "O Beltane, my lord and master" and bowed grim head with sudden sob, whereat Beltane questioned him full hastily, as thus: "Art wounded, Ulf!

Now she burst out into loud sobbing and said through her tears: "Poor Erick, too, cannot eat today.

Tell himtell him" Her voice broke, went into a gasping utterance more painful than speech, finally dropped into hysterical sobbing.

Barbara was silent, except for an occasional sob which she was unable to stifle, while the Professor poured forth his story of Leith's deception when he first met him in Sydney, and where the big scoundrel had poured into the ears of the laurel-hungry scientist the tales of skulls and ruins which he would find upon the Isle of Tears.

You, too, suffered a similar loss, at an early period, if I have been correctly informed" A soba stifled, but painful sob, escaped Eve; and, inexpressibly shocked, Paul ceased dwelling on his own sources of sorrow, to attend to those he had so unintentionally disturbed.

She tried to be calm, but a dull sob went with the words.

He could see the frail body shakinghe could hear her sudden wild sobbing.

' Lesage put his hands to his face and began to cry with loud, helpless sobbings.

Gracie's distress sank into anguished sobs, and Avery knew that the punishment was over.

" Faith gave a despairing sob as she climbed back to her seat.

A sharp sob rose in her throat, but she stifled it.

And presently, I moved a little, to sign that we go downward of the Gorge; and she stayed me one moment, that she look once more over all that Land; and afterward, she submitted, and turned with me, and did break into very bitter sobbing as she did go stumbling beside me; for the sorrow of memory did fill her; and she was truly a very lonesome Maid in that moment, and had come through much dreadfulness.

" Tears choked his utterance, and the old man wept, His meagre frame convulsed with mighty sobs, Pathetic tokens of a broken heart.

Kitty clasped Rudolph's neck more tightly, and broke into a frightened sob.

119 adjectives to describe  sobbing