How To Use Tearless In A Sentence

  • And bravery most definitely is tearlessly kissing your son or daughter goodbye as they head off to war.
  • Some of the epitaphs were beautiful, showing that tenderness for the friends who had died, that longing to do them justice, to fully acknowledge their virtues and dearness, which is so touching, and so unmistakable even under the stiff, quaint expressions and formal words which were thought suitable to be chiselled on the stones, so soon to be looked at carelessly by the tearless eyes of strangers. Deephaven and Selected Stories & Sketches
  • The prophets of such a God take all the glow, all the hope, all the colour, all the worth, out of life on earth, and offer you instead what they call eternal bliss — a pale, tearless hell. Unspoken Sermons Third Series
  • He just looked up at her, confusion shining in his tearless eyes.
  • She stopped crying, and a kind of tearless horror and dread came over her face. The Perpetual Curate
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  • But I do know that when I came with Gareth to fetch him for the joust, he was still kneeling over her body, staring at her with tearless eyes that nevertheless revealed a great sadness.
  • He feels a sleepless night ahead, filled with tearless agony, wails of frustration again emptying.
  • The brightly glinting late-day light seared my eyes to a tearless squint. William
  • What could I say but cry silently and tearlessly with him in amazed, unquenched sorrow.
  • Dr. Havey predicts that tearless onions will eventually become a mainstay in kitchens around the world. Tearless onions
  • I just lay there on my bedroom floor, my arm bleeding, shaking with tearless sobs.
  • Then, I had to bid a tearless farewell to the Leisure Park, the County Mall, and Bar Med, as I left Crawley for the last time.
  • His farewell address to the school is both a tearless confessional and an understated plea for redemption.
  • Troy looked up at him, his large eyes now tearless and expectant.
  • Grim and tearless, he is biting the bullet, squaring his jaw and stiffening his backbone, the way people who've lived through war always do.
  • Dr. Colin Eady of The New Zealand Institute for Crop & Food Research (one of their Crown corporations) announced that he and his Japanese collaborators have been successfully produced and tested tearless onions in the laboratory. Tearless onions
  • Her head hung low, her arms wrapped about her body, and her shoulders heaved in tearless sobs.
  • She is crying, a tearless wail, but she rubs her eyes out of habit.
  • My father's eyes became red, as they do when he cries tearlessly - the closest he ever got to crying.
  • One little girl - one sinless, harmless, tearless little girl - found enough strength inside herself to rise to her feet and stumble out of the graveyard.
  • Often the young people go home in tears, or in a tearless rage, when they have seen the child and faced this terrible paradox. Jesse Kornbluth: Happiness In 'Omelas' Depends on the Suffering of a Single Child. Could You Live With That?
  • I'm going to go find something, and when I come back I want you to be tearless, ok?
  • Sobbing tearlessly, she explained that the government had closed the local polyclinic.
  • This time despair overtook me, but it was tearless.
  • Just a couple of years ago, I wrote a column about the advent of tearless onions that included some background on why onions make us cry in the first place. A half-billion years of irritation
  • I have written before about the allegorical setting, two stanzas earlier, for this tearless spiritual depth, when the immortal sea/ Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • My eyes were dry and tearless as I took one last look back at the castle.
  • After initially telling police that she had been carjacked by a black man – and making tearless pleas for the safe return of her kids on national TV – Smith later confessed to strapping the two children into her Mazda Protege and letting the car roll into John D. Long lake in Union County. Haley To Oprah: Talk To The Hand
  • I need help … just a little help, please, she said, crying a tearless cry. Dirtier Than Ever
  • Let these wives first step into the pyre, tearless without any affliction and well adorned.
  • I had been tearless, too frightened, and I had looked at her, and I had apologized.
  • Roberts is a riveting presence, tearless, with saucer eyes.
  • The bereaved person may weep tearlessly and experience a sense of emptiness.
  • She remained for some time apparently unimpressionable, tearless, sighless, but in the innermost depths of her heart moved mighty passions. Clotel; or, The President's Daughter: A Narrative of Slave Life in the United States. By William Wells Brown, A Fugitive Slave, Author of "Three Years in Europe." With a Sketch of the Author's Life
  • But there was no rain in them, never any rain; the sky was as tearless as she.
  • But moments that behold me in measurable days promise short-term, tearless despair.
  • When Aoi had told her, Sara simply stood there, her brown eyes wide, yet tearless.
  • Another poet, Tennyson, wrote of the tearless, bereaved wife of a dead warrior.

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