Synonym: crying, dolorous, dolourous, lachrymose, tearful, tears. Similar words: housekeeping, keep in mind, keep in touch, deep in thought, weep, sweep, damping, dipping. Meaning: ['wɪːpɪŋ] n. the process of shedding tears (usually accompanied by sobs or other inarticulate sounds). adj. showing sorrow.
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(91) Mrs Kershaw was now weeping openly without the formality of a handkerchief.
(92) Mostly she lay silent, noncommittal and unemotional, until one day she broke into uncontrollable weeping.
(93) He began to cry in earnest, abandoning himself to a storm of weeping, sobbing against his folded arms.
(94) A natural and innocent experience like weeping becomes sullied and distorted.
(95) Blisters which had formed the first time now burst, weeping clear fluid on to the burner which hissed like an angry snake.
(96) By the time she had finished, most of us were openly weeping with her, and the web was half finished.
(97) Billy went on weeping as he contemplated the cripples and their boss.
(98) When Dorothea enters the Lydgate drawing room,(http://sentencedict.com/weeping.html) she sees distraught Will comforting weeping Rosamond.
(99) When he subsided after five minutes, he'd lie with his eyes wide open but unfocused, weeping.
(100) That weeping was his weeping; the grief that had overwhelmed him for so long.
(101) Often he found her quietly weeping, but they were never tears of accusation; only tears of regret.
(102) And when she awoke, her face was moisture wet, as if she had been weeping for some sorrow all night long.
(103) But all these alternatives can carry a price more damaging than weeping.
(104) By 7am his eyes will be weeping and raw from the sulphurous pesticides in the soil.
(105) I was still weeping with fright when Uncle Bill put me to bed.
(106) There are hundreds of reports of miraculous statues of Mary weeping real tears: some are reported to weep blood.
(107) After months of weeping and shouting and apologising, she did not care enough.
(108) You can see this typical shape in some house plants, such as weeping fig.
(109) Weeping willow roots undermine the foundations of concrete pools and their leaves pollute the water with a toxic chemical akin to aspirin.
(110) My mother was alarmed by my fits of weeping and chronic insomnia.
(111) He wandered out of the village and up the mountain, weeping and wondering what he could possibly do.
(112) Her father was cross with her, if not downright angry, and she felt like weeping inside.
(113) The sounds were those of a person weeping and trying desperately not to be heard.
(114) When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight. Kahlil Gibran
(115) After her return, she had spent the first week weeping, conscious of her father's tight-lipped disappointment and indignant fury.
(116) Rivers of raindrops created the illusion that all the faces were melting, were weeping.
(117) Thousands of French citizens, many weeping openly, bade a silent farewell to Mitterand.
(118) He slipped between the people who were speaking in quiet tones, weeping, embracing.
(119) They surrounded Odysseus, weeping and laughing and welcoming him home until they stirred within his own heart the desire to weep.
(120) It was covered in weeping pustules and had been isolated from the group.
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