Sentences with phrase «sobbing quietly»

It's not often you hear the sound of film critics sobbing quietly to themselves, but this really happened at the screening I attended of A Monster Calls.
Unfortunately the series doesn't end with a bang but rather limps away awkwardly, probably sobbing quietly to itself, and mumbling incoherently about past glories.
As I rushed into the Emergency Center to treat what the ER doc had texted was «a lady with a friggin» big heart attack,» I was surprised to see a nicely dressed woman sobbing quietly, but not in as much distress as I usually encountered in this setting.
Naked, she sobs quietly as she climbs upon the cold and narrow table.
* Sobs quietly in foetal position *

Not exact matches

And so, after tryouts, after an excruciating talk with the coach in his office, Lake found himself locked in a bathroom stall across the hall from the gym, sobbing as quietly as possible.
Just because you told her she has to finish eating her dinner before she's allowed to have dessert, she's pouting like an angry little duck, crossing her arms firmly, talking back, or even quietly sobbing to herself as if her whole world is crumbling down.
«I've been quietly sobbing to myself all day,» Mr. Essl said.
Thompson retreats quietly to her bedroom to «get ready,» puts on the CD to cover her soft sobs, and while Joni delivers a melancholy cover of her own «Both Sides Now,» she has a quietly devastating breakdown.
Yang quietly cuts to a vista of Taipei, and the boy's sobbing merges with the night.
Vikander and Harington nearly, but not quite, stealing a kiss when their chaperone isn't looking; a father retreating quietly in a train station to sob after sending his son to the front; a conversation in unsubtitled German with a dying soldier; the lurch in the stomach when you're summoned away, fearing that bad news has arrived; and the desire to sink feet into the mud to remember of being on the front lines.
Not many games can make me sob into my can of San Peligrino, holding my head in my hands and quietly whimpering «Why?
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