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- noun Plural form of
tear . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
tear .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the process of shedding tears (usually accompanied by sobs or other inarticulate sounds)
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Examples
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_ This simple statement has more than once caused "smiles in tears;" _smiles_ at the half playfulness of Jesus talking to these two beloved disciples as a tender father sometimes talks to his little children; and _tears_ at the condescending love of Christ our God and Lord, walking as a wayfaring man with two of his heartbroken creatures.
Life and Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary Collated from his Diary by Benjamin Funk John Kline 1830
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Angelina burst into tears -- though a sentimental lady, she had not yet acquired the art of _bursting into tears_ upon every trifling occasion.
Tales and Novels — Volume 01 Maria Edgeworth 1808
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I say your name into the dark air around me and watch hopefully as the word tears holes in the world.
Unwritten Brett Garcia Rose 2012
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A story that always leaves me in tears is "Leah" by Peter David, Coleen Doran, and Jose Villarrubia, the 6-page silent back-up story from Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Annual #1 (2007).
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Additional info: Taylor cried what she called tears of joy through much of her time being critiqued by the judges.
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There is also a swifter motion of a different sort of fire which strikes and dilates the ray of sight until it reaches the eyes, forcing a way through their passages and melting them, and eliciting from them a union of fire and water which we call tears, being itself an opposite fire which comes to them from an opposite direction — the inner fire flashes forth like lightning, and the outer finds a way in and is extinguished in the moisture, and all sorts of colours are generated by the mixture.
Timaeus 2006
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There is also a swifter motion of a different sort of fire which strikes and dilates the ray of sight until it reaches the eyes, forcing a way through their passages and melting them, and eliciting from them a union of fire and water which we call tears, being itself an opposite fire which comes to them from an opposite direction-the inner fire flashes forth like lightning, and the outer finds a way in and is extinguished in the moisture, and all sorts of colours are generated by the mixture.
TIMAEUS Plato 1949
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One of the acts tonight on Britain's Got Talent, a 10 year old girl called Hollie Steele broke down in tears after, well lets put it nicely, messing up and forgetting her words during her performance.
Archive 2009-05-01 Norfolk Blogger 2009
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Before his sentencing on Friday, Scott broke down in tears before
Roy J scott 2010
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The other suggestion I have will probably leave you in tears … Cut everything after “I believe it was those last two years ….”
Just a quick look at final draft? « Classroom Literacy « Literacy Help « Literacy News 2010
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