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What (who) is Sighing - definition

SPECIES OF PLANT
Rock Sheoak; Rock sheoak; Sighing sheoak; Sighing Sheoak; Casuarina huegeliana

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COMMUNICATION OF ADDITIONAL MEANING, NUANCE, OR EMOTION IN SPEECH
Tone of voice; Paralinguistics; Paralinguistic; Sigh; Sighs; Paralingual; Moaning; Sighing; Gasp; Gasping; Gasps; Non linguistic sounds; Nonlinguistic sounds; Groans; Moan; Groan; Moans; Groaning
·adj Uttering sighs; grieving; lamenting.
II. Sighing ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Sigh.
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COMMUNICATION OF ADDITIONAL MEANING, NUANCE, OR EMOTION IN SPEECH
Tone of voice; Paralinguistics; Paralinguistic; Sigh; Sighs; Paralingual; Moaning; Sighing; Gasp; Gasping; Gasps; Non linguistic sounds; Nonlinguistic sounds; Groans; Moan; Groan; Moans; Groaning
¦ noun
1. a long, deep, audible exhalation expressing sadness, tiredness, relief, etc.
2. a sound resembling this.
¦ verb
1. emit a sigh.
2. (sigh for) literary yearn for.
Origin
ME (as v.): prob. a back-form. from sighte, past tense of siche, sike, from OE sican.
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COMMUNICATION OF ADDITIONAL MEANING, NUANCE, OR EMOTION IN SPEECH
Tone of voice; Paralinguistics; Paralinguistic; Sigh; Sighs; Paralingual; Moaning; Sighing; Gasp; Gasping; Gasps; Non linguistic sounds; Nonlinguistic sounds; Groans; Moan; Groan; Moans; Groaning
n.
1) to breathe, heave a sigh (of relief)
2) a deep, profound sigh

Wikipedia

Allocasuarina huegeliana

Allocasuarina huegeliana, commonly known as rock sheoak or sighing sheoak, is a tree in the family Casuarinaceae. Endemic to Western Australia, it occurs mostly throughout the Wheatbelt region. It is now especially common on road verges, where it sometimes forms thickets.

Examples of use of Sighing
1. You could almost hear the city‘s meteorologists sighing with relief.
2. "You know the bureaucracy –– this is all time and money," he said, sighing.
3. Officials in Olmert‘s government are sighing in great relief over the lowering of the American profile.
4. And the water destroyed many of the manuscripts," Jain says, sighing.
5. Now I‘m going home ... home to live with my parents," she said, sighing again.