"Soughing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Soughing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Soughing
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"Soughing" Meaning

Sound of wind rushing through a narrow opening or a small gap.

"Soughing" Examples

Word: soughing


Usage Examples:


1. arborist pruning: The chainsaw soughed through the branch, its motor roaring as it took down the dead limb.
2. English literature: The haunting sound of the wind soughing through the reeds mirrored the protagonist's melancholy mood.
3. battlefield term: The soldiers first encountered the enemy position as the artillery soughed toward the trenches.
4. nature observation: The sail caught the wind just right, causing the sailboat to sough across the calm lake surface.
5. appealing life: The singers innocently soughed in unison to an ethereal rhythm, being catapulted toward euphoria.

"Soughing" Similar Words

Soudan

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Soueaster

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A sou'easter is a type of wind that blows from the southeast in North America, typically during the spring or fall. It is a warm, moist wind that originates over the Atlantic Ocean and moves inland, often bringing mild temperatures and possibly rain or thunderstorms. The term "sou'easter" is named from the direction from which the wind comes, which is between the south and east.

Souffle

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Souffleed

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Past tense of the verb "soufflé", which means:<br><br> to rise and expand<br> to be or become puffed up or inflated<br> (in cooking) to make (a mixture) rise and rise to a light and airy texture, typically by incorporating air into it<br><br>Example: The soufflé has souffléed perfectly in the oven.

Souffles

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Soufflé is a French culinary dish that consists of a baked egg-based preparation that is light and airy, often containing cheese, butter, or cream.

Soufriere

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Soufrière typically refers to a type of volcanic landscape featuring a fumarole, a location with a well-defined vent of volcanic gases. It is characterized by volcanic ash, sulfur deposits, and scorching hot springs. The term "soufrière" originates from the French word for "sulfur" (soufre), which is a critical component often associated with such features.

Sough

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A faint, moaning or whining sound, especially of wind, water, or moving air.

Soughed

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Soughs

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Through a hollow or small opening, producing a sound like sighing or a low moaning noise.

Sought-after

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Sought

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Wanted or looked for something.

Souillac

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Souillac is a commune in southern France, in the department of Lot, in the region of Occitanie.

Souk

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Souks

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Markets or bazaars, especially in the Middle East and North Africa.

Soul-destroying

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Soul-searching

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