dry-eyed

ADJECTIVE
  1. free from tears
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How To Use dry-eyed In A Sentence

  • If Mrs. Eppingwell suffered going up the hill, she too suffered, lying face downward on the bed, dry-eyed, dry-mouthed, dumb. Jack London Play:The Scorn of Women
  • Once you get hooked, it's almost impossible to get through an episode dry-eyed.
  • The book is comedic and heartwarming in turns, yet I read it dry-eyed as it did not realise a true exploration of personal grief.
  • But Bea ---' I glanced at Bella who'd been sitting there silent and dry-eyed with shock, `--- it's not you who's been rejected here. RESCUING ROSE
  • The resolve that had kept Rose dry-eyed during her drive crumpled and she felt her throat constrict with a dull ache. JUST BETWEEN US
  • The vampire moaned, and Giles, dry-eyed, began to sob.
  • Samantha had remained erect, very still, and dry-eyed, her back not touching the witness chair.
  • Going about her daily routine, Wilson was dry-eyed, as she knew Mrs Browning would be for a while yet.
  • He clutches her hand, but remains silent and dry-eyed.
  • At the funeral she was dry-eyed and composed.
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