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sobbingly, adv.|ˈsɒbɪŋlɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a sobbing manner; with sobs.
1565Cooper Thesaurus s.v. Interruptus, To speake sobbingly. 1570J. Phillip in Farr Sel. Poet. Eliz. II. 527 They..sobbingly did shewe by sighes Their straunge tormenting paynes. 1611Speed Hist. Grt. Brit. ix. xxii. (1632) 1123 [He] sobbingly desired them to be content. 1831Blackw. Mag. XXX. 717 He answered, sobbingly, ‘My boy has only done his duty’. 1884J. Parker Apost. Life III. 21 His heart arose to tell what it was then able only sobbingly to say. |