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teardrop

[ UK /tˈi‍ədɹɒp/ ]
NOUN
  1. a drop of the clear salty saline solution secreted by the lacrimal glands
    his story brought tears to her eyes
  2. anything shaped like a falling drop (as a pendant gem on an earring)

How To Use teardrop In A Sentence

  • One after another, fat teardrops started to roll down his face.
  • Out in the middle of the lake, which was now a flattened white teardrop, he could see the black circle of open water. AFFLICTION
  • She stroked my hair and wiped a teardrop away from my cheek.
  • If you were a teardrop in my eye, I would never cry.
  • Teardrop was known as a friend of the homeless and was easily recognised because of the tattoos all over his body, including tribal markings on his face.
  • She carried a large teardrop bouquet of cream roses, lilac freesias, fern, silvered bear grass, variegated ivy, gypsophila and eucalyptus.
  • PPV is transmitted by aphids - small, teardrop-shaped insects with a sharp mouthpart called a stylet for sucking out plant sap.
  • LICHTENSTEIN: And if you see -- a teardrop is a common tattoo in prison. CNN Transcript Oct 6, 2003
  • The chandelier glittered, its crystal teardrops like small golden suns.
  • If you were a teardrop,In my eye,For fear of losing you,I would never cry.And if the golden sun,Should cease to shine its light,Just one smile from you,Would make my whole world bright. Hannah Jo Kee.
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