sough

/saʊ/
verb
  1. To make a soft, murmuring, or sighing sound, like wind through trees or water flowing gently.
    • The wind soughs through the pine forest at dusk.
    • We sat quietly as the river soughs over the smooth stones.
    • The old willow tree soughs softly in the evening breeze.
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noun
  1. A soft, murmuring, or sighing sound, especially one made by wind or water.
    • The only sound was the sough of the wind in the grass.
    • A deep sough came from the forest as the storm approached.
    • She fell asleep to the gentle sough of the waves.
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