Sometimes people who are just coming off of bout of crying take what could be described as a stuttering inhalation. It's more easily observed with little kids than adults.
Is there a better word for that?
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Sometimes people who are just coming off of bout of crying take what could be described as a stuttering inhalation. It's more easily observed with little kids than adults. Is there a better word for that? |
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Sobbing is how I would say it. Edit: actually, M-W backs me up on this:
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I believe shuddering sob is the common term.
A surprising number of references turn up when you Google the phrase. |
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These breaths could be referred to as gasps (similar to when someone is barely above water, but about to drown). |
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I think "hitching" could work. |
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The phrase quivering lips is sometimes used to describe the moment just before tears. Edit: I like E. Beach's suggestion of quivering gasps. |
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