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
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  • 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
  • In the foundation's first appearance at the Marine Corps Marathon as "Team Travis," Looney was a teary-eyed guest speaker.
  • I hear people get teary over the part where I get on stage. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • It was a typically high-octane performance, and she looked drained and a little teary at the end. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • Demetre yawned and opened his teary eyes, looking around and spotting Britney still asleep in his arms.
  • With hindsight, it encouraged me to experience romance as something haunted, even at its giddy beginning, by a teary ending.
  • Yet the film offers something richer than teary middle-aged male nostalgia for the happy days of childhood. Times, Sunday Times
  • 'I then hear cuffing sounds and screams and bawls for help,' the teary-eyed relative said.
  • On her last day she was seen, teary eyed, sitting on a fire escape. Times, Sunday Times
  • If eyes are teary, burning and also swollen, Euphrasia, an extract of the herb eyebright, is a good choice.
  • We need more people raising Ms. Dave's teary question: Is there anything we can do?
  • He always met Bryan and me at the doorstep of their house with a teary eye and a happy hug.
  • Tonight's was incredibly moving; I actually found myself getting teary at the end, when the judges delivered their verdict - at least partly because they were so kind.
  • She should also stress the point that even though she is an ordinary person (as demonstrated in the "teary" ad), she also has vast and specific experience that makes her qualified to lead, not because of who she is, but because of what she has done. Some Hillary Advisers Worry About Staying In Past New Hampshire; Others Urge Her To Fight On
  • It was a typically high-octane performance, and she looked drained and a little teary at the end. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just thinking about the last scenes makes me teary.
  • I was so excited to listen to your reflections that I actually got goosey and a bit teary all at once.
  • He and his wife are fragile, physically unprepossessing and teary-eyed from the outset.
  • During this retaliation, your body releases a chemical called histamine, which is the reason why your eyes will get teary and your nose starts to run. Nasal Allergies
  • A lamp's glaring light shimmered in her reflective teary eyes.
  • Suddenly Ria walked up, teary eyed.
  • We have to come through moments like that, these make or break moments in tournaments," defender Gary Neville said after emerging from what he described as a teary dressing room. USATODAY.com - England loses Beckham, Rooney and penalty shootout as Portugal advances
  • He and his wife are fragile, physically unprepossessing and teary-eyed from the outset.
  • Fatty alcohols (like stearyl and cetyl) found in shampoos and conditioners help hydrate hair.
  • The old man then looked down, through teary eyes, at the outspread palms of his hands as though they held the source of ultimate evil within their grasp.
  • She tilted her head back to smile at him through teary eyes.
  • It made me get teary which is really not good for my butch street-cred. Linda turns psychic and I muse about her as caregiver and lover.
  • 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
  • When added in proper concentrations, cetyl or stearyl alcohol may also be incorporated in skin cleansing products as emollients.
  • The rear passenger compartment alone is enough to make experienced cops get teary-eyed.
  • Unlike all the other men, he had no private books, no mezzotints of family grandees, no clutches of letters from admonitory father or teary mother or whispery girl back home. Son of a Witch
  • Rachel gives the first of what will obviously be a string of teary confessionals as her man is on the brink of bye-bye. Big Brother Recap: Eviction 4
  • 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
  • Cetearyl, cetyl, and stearyl alcohol also a waxy emollient that adds opacity to color Simple Skin Beauty
  • I saw her get a bit teary during his speech.
  • Sweet, funny and a little bit teary. The Sun
  • He looked down and started to get a little teary eyed.
  • I grandthinked after his obras after another time about the itch in his egondoom he was legging boldylugged from some pulversporochs and lyoking for a stool-eazy for to nemesisplotsch allafranka and for to salubrate himself with an ultradungs heavenly mass at his base by a suprime pomp-ship chorams the perished popes, the reverend and allaverred cromlecks, and when I heard his lewdbrogue reciping his cheap cheateary gospeds to sintry and santry and sentry and suntry I thought he was only haftara having afterhis brokeforths but be the homely Churopodvas I no sooner seen aghist of his frighte-ousness then I was bibbering with vear a few versets off fooling for fjorg for my fifth foot. Finnegans Wake
  • He was a little teary. His voice was shaking, " recalled Doug Damon, a group member and CEO of Damon Industries, a beverage concentrate manufacturer.
  • Things are kind of teary and giddy around here today. Oh yes.
  • That may not be the most compelling reason to stop the war, but it should certainly temper her teary-eyed invocation of soldier mythology.
  • So that gets me teary sometimes. Times, Sunday Times
  • I might be a ROBOT actually though lately my program has gotten a bit wiggy and sometimes I get a little teary though i usually am opposed to that sort of thing as you know Dear Anjali
  • What makes me teary-eyed is the strange melancholy the duo produce through the warp and weave of these contrasting elements.
  • 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
  • And then when he came out, he was still kind of teary when I was talking to him. CNN Transcript Nov 1, 2002
  • People do seem to get teary when they meet me. The Sun
  • As I thought about what to say, I saw that her tear-filled eyes weren't quite as "teary" as they had been. The Trouble with Witches
  • The rear passenger compartment alone is enough to make experienced cops get teary-eyed.
  • While next Tuesday's Safety Scissors gig is certified bananas, last Tuesday over at Blizzarts it was a teary eyed rager as the Flexout crew bid a fond farewell to their regular night.
  • Physical examination showed an alert newborn, evincing mucoid nasal discharge, and teary eyes.
  • He said something to her softly and she nodded, looking up to give him a teary smile.
  • For instance, cetyl and cetearyl alcohol are waxy, solid emollients that act as thickeners and emulsifiers in a product, and they moisturize the skin as a by-product. Simple Skin Beauty
  • It was a sobering, teary moment that stood me well during the next fifteen years of parenting. Christianity Today
  • Friends and relatives huddled at the end of the hall, teary-eyed or openly crying.
  • But I've been getting quite teary thinking of being away for so long. The Sun
  • There have been a few teary moments. The Sun

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