An utterance made by exhaling audibly.
Heave or utter a sigh; breathe deeply and heavily.
Deep prolonged audible inhale and exhale of breath.
1 After another loud sigh , he said, 'I help companies protect confidential information.'
2 At that moment, she heard someone sigh as if in great sadness.
3 I heard him sigh , as if some great tension had left him.
4 Roderick read a confirmation of action and exhaled a long, satisfied sigh .
5 With a sigh he said, Very well, Maggie, I see your point.
6 Didn't want to be disturbed. She let out a great shuddering sigh .
7 The young gentleman stopped abruptly; and the gardener heaved a sympathetic sigh .
8 The giant's jaws worked and he let go a long heavy sigh .
9 Arabonis let out a deep sigh , as though the question exasperated him.
10 Then I heard the sigh in the room which I had left.
11 Listen: already the wind is beginning to sigh in the branches overhead.
12 He sat wheezing for a moment, then let out a long sigh .
13 The women in the doorways gave a little sigh as he passed.
14 But let us not sigh for the moon; it would be useless.
15 Hermas obeyed with a sigh ; Sirona opened the shutter and looked out.
16 How wonderful to be so in love, said Marie-Angélique with a sigh .
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