You could see the heat, and if anything had soughed it could only have been the mercury in my thermometer.
The wind soughed dismally through the forests, and it was as though late autumn had overtaken us in a night.
The wind soughed in the leafless trees that grew around the old roofless barn at the corner of the road that led to the fells.
The wind blew strongly, and soughedin the stiff and leafless boughs.
The night was now dark; there was no moon, and there were no stars; the wind soughed mournfully through the trees.
Outside, the wind soughed among the branches of the seven spruces, whipping them savagely.
The wind soughed through the branches over his head; and a sharp flurry of snow, forerunner of the blizzard, assailed him, while from the open door came a whiff of warmth.
But up in the heights soughed the everlasting song, the voice of the air, the distant, toneless humming which is never silent.
The wind soughed through the trees; a storm was brewing.
There was much anticipated of July, but the wind soughed on and the temperature decreased.
Then the wind soughed through the rocks with its prolonged organ tone and for the moment McKee could only guess what happened out there.
The clouds were coming up more rapidly from the west; day was drawing down into them; the wind on the heights soughed restlessly.
The darkness was absolutely impenetrable, and the wind, as it soughed through the wet branches, made the most dreary and dismal wailing--enough to strike despair to the bravest heart.
The clouds sweeping across the sky grew heavier and darker, and the wind, strong and chilling, soughedthrough the trees of the forest with a dismal, wailing sound that would have frightened one of more years than young Chadmund.
The pines soughed dreamily and waved their needle tipped arms in a lazy, indolent manner, wafting fragrance and vigor to the world.
Twas at the dawn of an autumn morn, The pine trees soughed as if to warn As two climbed o'er the boulder bed.
The wind soughed and shrieked in the bare trees: the rain tore past in gusts; the lamp-post at the corner was mirrored in the wet pavement, like a moon on an oily sea.
The windsoughed through her dream again, pitifully, wailingly, as it had often soughed outside the dugout.
The wind, seeing his distress, soughed with a weird sweet sound like aeolian harps in the effort to comfort him, but he dropped the reins and laid his face in the hollow of his arm.
There came also the memory of the wind as it soughed around the dugout on those lonely nights, when he and Cyclona had planned the beautiful house for Celia.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "soughed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.