Similar words: in tears, crocodile tears, wear and tear, years, shears, tear, hearse, hearsay. Meaning: [tɪr /tɪə] n. the process of shedding tears (usually accompanied by sobs or other inarticulate sounds).
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(151) She fought back her tears as she said goodby.
(152) Her eyes misted over with tears.
(153) She gulped back her tears and forced a smile.
(154) The tears coursed down her cheeks.
(155) The letter reduced her to tears .
(156) He even read himself to tears.
(157) I found myself blinking back tears during his speech.
(158) The news brought tears to his eyes .
(159) There were unashamed tears in his eyes.
(160) The tears were running down her cheeks.
(161) He bravely blinked back his tears.
(162) That lecture bored me to tears!
(163) He felt like bursting into tears.
(164) The cover of the parcel tears easily.
(165) There were tears streaming down his face.
(166) Her eyes prickled with unshed tears.
(167) Their arguments inevitably end in tears.
(168) Her eyes are swimming with warm tears.
(169) Although in pain[sentencedict.com], she bravely blinked back her tears.
(170) He brushed the tears from his eyes.
(171) She left the room in tears .
(172) Her shoulders slumped and her eyes filled with tears.
(173) She blinked away her tears saying nothing.
(174) Let me kiss away your tears.
(175) She was led away from the courtroom in tears.
(176) Tears were streaming down my face.
(177) More than once I came near to tears.
(178) Her tears had smudged her mascara.
(179) He was so grateful that the tears pricked.
(180) Her eyes hazed over with tears.
More similar words: in tears, crocodile tears, wear and tear, years, shears, tear, hearse, hearsay, earshot, tear up, tear off, rehearse, tear down, tearing, tear gas, rehearsal, near and dear, year after year, STARS, arson, marsh, harsh, tea, hoarse, coarse, sparse, team, parsley, varsity, arsenal.