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sough1 vb (intr) (esp of the wind) to make a characteristic sighing sound n a soft continuous murmuring sound [Old English swōgan to resound; related to Gothic gaswogjan to groan, Lithuanian svageti to sound, Latin vāgīre to lament] sough2 n
(Engineering / Civil Engineering) Northern English dialect a sewer or drain or an outlet channel [of obscure origin] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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Save the dull piping of insects and the sough of the leaves, there was silence everywhere--the sweet restful silence of nature. The opera proceeded, it was a piece with a storm in it; the mimic thunder began to mutter, the mimic wind began to wail and sough, and the mimic rain to patter. That evening calm betrayed alike the tinkle of the nearest streams, the sough of the most remote. |
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