sighing (Meaning)

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sighing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Sigh

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sighing (a.)

Uttering sighs; grieving; lamenting.

sighing Sentence Examples

  1. The gentle sighing of the breeze carried the scent of blooming jasmine.
  2. With a heavy sigh, Sarah sank into the chair, exhaustion etching itself upon her face.
  3. The wind sighed through the trees, whispering secrets to those who would listen.
  4. The ocean let out a low sigh as the waves rolled onto the sandy shore.
  5. The hiker paused at the summit, sighing with relief and satisfaction.
  6. The newborn baby emitted a soft sigh, signaling contentment.
  7. The old woman sighed wistfully as she reminisced about her youth.
  8. The writer groaned and sighed, feeling the weight of the blank page before him.
  9. The audience sighed collectively, their disappointment palpable.
  10. The weary traveler sighed with longing as they approached the gates of home.

FAQs About the word sighing

of Sigh, Uttering sighs; grieving; lamenting.

snorting, huffing,gasping, sniffing, breathing, panting, yawning, exhaling, puffing, inhaling

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The gentle sighing of the breeze carried the scent of blooming jasmine.

With a heavy sigh, Sarah sank into the chair, exhaustion etching itself upon her face.

The wind sighed through the trees, whispering secrets to those who would listen.

The ocean let out a low sigh as the waves rolled onto the sandy shore.