teary

[ US /ˈtɪɹi/ ]
[ UK /tˈi‍əɹi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. with eyes full of tears
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How To Use teary In A Sentence

  • She looked at me, sitting in my desk frozen, and her eyes were red and teary.
  • Just as ridiculous as the teary dialogue he shares with his poorly scripted wife.
  • Ms. Li, 38, her petite frame dressed in a pink nightgown, spoke softly and stared at the ceiling with teary eyes.
  • Did anyone NOT get a little teary watching 8 year old Bindi Irwin eulogize her daddy, the Crocodile Hunter? 21 « September « 2006 « Adventures in Juggling
  • You can see the kids there kind of teary eyed as a result. CNN Transcript Nov 14, 2006
  • Do you get teary watching Comic Relief? The Sun
  • With a gigantic career based upon an aw-shucks tone of blue collar tales of midwestern values, couldn't one little fling many years ago get absolved after a teary apology?
  • The final day of camp was a bitter-sweet one as the youngsters bid teary-eyed farewells to their colleagues, at the same time looking forward to their first day of secondary school.
  • The only other thing that compares is when they have "loved ones" visit and they are get all teary and emo. Archive 2008-12-01
  • I am getting a bit teary. Times, Sunday Times
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