teary-eyed

ADJECTIVE
  1. with eyes full of tears
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How To Use teary-eyed In A Sentence

  • The rear passenger compartment alone is enough to make experienced cops get teary-eyed.
  • In fact, after I drooled for a while over the date cake and got all teary-eyed reading her story behind the recipe, I continued to peruse her site some more, finding some other recipes I had long since saved to make as well as a couple new gems. Archive 2009-04-01
  • She should just be glad no one ever called the teary-eyed lip-biter the first woman president. Sandy Frank: Bill Clinton Fights for His Place in History
  • Friends and relatives huddled at the end of the hall, teary-eyed or openly crying.
  • That may not be the most compelling reason to stop the war, but it should certainly temper her teary-eyed invocation of soldier mythology.
  • The rear passenger compartment alone is enough to make experienced cops get teary-eyed.
  • KING: He is in heaven, the president told one parent during what aides described as a teary-eyed very emotional 30 minutes with the Marine families. CNN Transcript Apr 3, 2003
  • What makes me teary-eyed is the strange melancholy the duo produce through the warp and weave of these contrasting elements.
  • Oscar co-producer Bill Mechanic urged the stars to hold back their emotions once they reach the coveted podium, because teary-eyed thanks are "the single most-hated thing on the show.
  • If the election of our first African-American president didn't stir you, if it didn't leave you teary-eyed and proud of your country, there's something wrong with you.
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