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What (who) is sob - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
SOBs; S.O.B.; SOB (disambiguation); Sob; S. O. B.; SoB

sob         
¦ verb (sobs, sobbing, sobbed) cry making loud, convulsive gasps.
?say while sobbing.
¦ noun an act or sound of sobbing.
Derivatives
sobbing adjective
sobbingly adverb
Origin
ME: perh. of Du. or Low Ger. origin.
SOB         
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sob         
(sobs, sobbing, sobbed)
1.
When someone sobs, they cry in a noisy way, breathing in short breaths.
She began to sob again, burying her face in the pillow...
Her sister broke down, sobbing into her handkerchief.
VERB: V, V
sobbing
The room was silent except for her sobbing.
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2.
If you sob something, you say it while you are crying.
'Everything's my fault,' she sobbed.
VERB: V with quote
3.
A sob is one of the noises that you make when you are crying.
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Wikipedia

SOB

Sob is a verb meaning cry. Sob and SoB may refer to:

  • Souls on Board (sometimes POB for People on Board), used in Aviation communication
  • Seventeen or Bust, a distributed computing project
  • Special Operations Battalion (SOB), an elite unit of the Croatian army
  • Society of Old Brooklynites
  • Son of a bitch, an insult or curse phrase, sometimes abbreviated as "S.O.B."
  • Sons of Ben (MLS supporters association)
  • Suggested opening bid, a term in auctioneering
  • Super Oralloy Bomb, a nuclear bomb
  • Senate Office Building
    • Dirksen Senate Office Building
    • Russell Senate Office Building
    • Hart Senate Office Building
  • S.O.B. Hill, a mountain in Utah, United States
  • Start of business, the start of the business day (as opposed to EOB)
Examples of use of sob
1. Even the men sob into the phone, several agents said.
2. Let‘s treat this sob story with the sceptism it deserves.
3. "People were told to tell the producers sob stories if they had any.
4. As the verdicts were read, Libby‘s wife choked out a sob and sank her head.
5. Campaigns can pivot with a single phrase, a zinger, a howl, a sob.