A tradesman's wife standing beside Petya sobbed, and the tears ran down her cheeks.
As they approached Jackson's body, Sarah sobbed uncontrollably.
Covering her face with shaking hands, she sobbed her heart out.
Deidre sobbed, suddenly wishing she could go back and change whatever it was she did to start this chain of events.
Desperate and immobilized, she sobbed.
Every time she gave him his medicine he sobbed and silently kissed her hand.
Flinging herself on the bed, she sobbed out the anger and hurt.
For a long time he was silent, as if astonished, then he jumped out of bed, ran to me in his shirt, and sobbed so that I could not calm him for a long time.
He retreated to the corner and sobbed while she fought the effects of the drug.
He sobbed as he'd never done before.
In her room she threw herself on the bed and sobbed herself free of tears.
Oh, ooh! he sobbed, like a woman.
Pain streaked through her, the kind of pain with no physical source. Katie began to cry, unable to see an end to her ordeal that would mean she – or her baby – lived. She hugged her stomach and sobbed for the loss of Rhyn, her own life, their child's.
Pain streaked through her, the kind of pain with no physical source. Katie began to cry, unable to see an end to her ordeal that would mean she – or her baby – lived. She hugged her stomach and sobbed for the loss of Rhyn, her own life, their child's.
Pierre sobbed as he sat among them and could not utter a word.
Rissa sobbed into her hands, pain, fear, exhaustion, and frustration bubbling uncontrollably.
Sarah held him while he sobbed uncontrollably.
She buried her face in her hands, sobbed and shrank down in her seat.
She collapsed onto her bed and sobbed, the man in the corner sobbing with her.
She dropped to her knees and sobbed, unable to control her pain and fear.
She half laughed, half sobbed in response.
She rushed toward him and, seizing him in her arms, sobbed aloud upon his bosom.
She sobbed and begged them to let her out until Carmen felt like her heart was being brutally wrenched from her body.
She sobbed, "Because it's true."
She sobbed, absorbing the black visions spilling through his mind.
She sobbed, her emotions from the week's events breaking free.
She sobbed, I would never do that to you.
She'd long since learned to take his beatings without screaming, but she sobbed nonetheless as the blows fell.
Tears filled her eyes, and she sobbed.
The count sobbed yet more.
The dark monster sat in a dark corner of her mind and sobbed so loud, she thought them real.
The poor owner of the crumpled van sobbed over her accordioned quarter panel, her pocket dog howling in accompaniment.
You were right, she sobbed.