She sobbed uncontrollably after hearing the sad news about her grandmother.
There is one, sobbingly, based on the present participle.
Adverbs that can modify the verb form sobbing include quietly, loudly, or openly.
She sobbed when i brought up the topic.
laughed
You are PatheticThis is how pathetic you areYou are so pathetic
sobbed
Ok You May Listen To Mine, You Would Certinaly Like To Say: My Brother Sobbed For The Toy When My Mother/Father Diden't Let Him Buy It!
sobbed
No, but bobbed and sobbed do.
The root word of sobbed is sob.
I when to the toliet sobbing because everyone was teasing me as my hair was ugly. I sobbed because I did not pass the exam.
The past tense of "sobs" is "sobbed."
Desolately means bleak emptiness. She sobbed desolately at the news of her father's death.
Sobbed has one syllable.
No, "sobbed" is not a common noun. It is a past tense verb that describes the action of crying noisily and uncontrollably.
The past participle for "sob" is "sobbed."