Definition of Sughs

1. sugh [v] - See also: sugh

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sughs

suggestresses
suggests
suggilate
suggilated
suggillate
suggillated
suggillates
suggillating
suggillation
suggillations
sugging
suggings
sugh
sughed
sughing
sughs (current term)
sugi
sugilite
suh
suhur
sui
sui generis
sui juris
suicidal
suicidalities
suicidality
suicidally
suicidalness
suicidals
suicide

Literary usage of Sughs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1826)
"Thae broad vine-leaves hingin' in the veranda in the breathless heat, or stirrin' when the breeze sughs by, like water-lilies tremblin' in the swell o' the ..."

2. The Poets and Poetry of America by Rufus Wilmot Griswold (1856)
"... with lurid summits, roll'd ; The lightning kindling with its vivid glare Their outlines, as they rose, heap'd fold on foM, The wind, in fitful sughs, ..."

3. Spare Hours by John Brown (1865)
"... When the moon was set, an' the stars gaed nac licht, At the roaring linn in the howe o' the nicht, Wi' sughs like Aiken-drum. ..."

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