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cry one's heart out and sing one's heart out; play one's heart out; sob one's heart out Fig. to do something with vigor or intensity. She suffered such grief—alone and sobbing her heart out. The bird sang its little heart out each morning. sob something out to speak something out while sobbing. Wally sobbed his story out while the police made notes. He sobbed out his sad tale. See also: out sob something to someone to cry and tell one's troubles to someone. He is always sobbing his sad tale to anyone who will listen. Timmy sobbed his story to the teacher. sob oneself to sleep to cry until one falls asleep. He sobbed himself to sleep for days after his grandpa died. The child sobbed himself to sleep night after night. sob story Fig. a sad story that is likely to draw tears. I've heard nothing but sob stories today. Isn't anybody happy? She had quite a sob story, and I listened to the whole thing. See also: story a sob story a sad story that someone tells you about themselves in order to make you feel sympathy for them She told me some sob story about not having enough money to go and see her father who was ill. See cry heart outSee also: story cry/sob your heart out (informal) to cry a lot Poor little love, her cat died and she's been crying her heart out all afternoon. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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