Weep Sentence Examples

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  • I want to weep for joy.

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  • Try to weep, nothing gives such relief as tears.

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  • She sat with her head on his shoulder for a moment then began to weep softly.

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  • He had absolutely nothing to weep about yet he was ready to weep.

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  • His reputation alone was enough to make most men weep when confronted.

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  • He could not weep.

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  • Listen to a story and weep. There was a good artist called Watelet, the best aquafortis engraver of his day.

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  • Elisabeth started to weep softly, and tears welled in Jackson's eyes.

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  • Mind you, I'll weep no tears for them.

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  • And embracing her daughter, the countess began to weep for the first time.

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  • Neither in his presence nor out of it did they weep, nor did they ever talk to one another about him.

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  • He clawed at the ground and began to weep.

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  • She had to eat, sleep, think, speak, weep, work, give vent to her anger, and so on, merely because she had a stomach, a brain, muscles, nerves, and a liver.

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  • I weep at my piano is inspired by the tempestuous relationship between these one-time friends.

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  • After they have appeared they may weep a little and eventually form a scab.

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  • She couldn't think about such things without wanting to break down and weep.

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  • It was harder to resist him than it was Gabriel, which made her want to weep.

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  • He clicked off Art Tatum and "Willow Weep For Me" and after pulling out a bot­tle of scotch and two glasses, returned to Fred's room.

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  • Cold sores usually start with a tingling, itching sensation on the lip, followed by blisters which weep, forming a scab.

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  • Some day you'll weep tears of delight in that court, remembering your mistaken parents!

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  • The ' weep ' notes gradually build up into an ecstatic bubbling trill.

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  • Tushin gave no orders, and, silently-- fearing to speak because at every word he felt ready to weep without knowing why--rode behind on his artillery nag.

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  • At that moment she was oblivious of her surroundings, and from her smiling lips flowed sounds which anyone may produce at the same intervals and hold for the same time, but which leave you cold a thousand times and the thousand and first time thrill you and make you weep.

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  • Well then, this! and he tore up the note, and by so doing caused the old countess to weep tears of joy.

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  • Now she could remember it and weep or pray.

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  • Hearing those moans Prince Andrew wanted to weep.

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  • Some day you'll weep tears of delight in that court, remembering your mistaken parents !

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  • It makes my weep just to think about the farriers ' kiddies.

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  • After all, the mere words "Christmas tree lights" are enough to make many a grown man weep.

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  • Align the new window right side up and make sure to place the weep holes toward the outside.

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  • They're about 1-5mm in size, generally appear flattened, are most common on the forehead and jaw area, and don't bleed, weep, or crust over.

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  • Jackson embraced her and stroked her hair as she began to weep.

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  • Laud was a prodigy of parts and learning over whose tomb Art and Genius still continued to weep. Hampden deserved no more honourable name than that of the "zealot of rebellion."

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  • I may lament and weep," he adds " but truly I have had admirable sport," with his greyhounds.

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  • All that night she did not sleep or weep and did not speak to Sonya who got up and went to her several times.

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  • The impression we get of the man is that, whether or not he actually enjoyed the full rights of Roman citizenship, he was a 1 "If it were permitted that immortals should weep for mortals, the divine Camenae would weep for Naevius the poet; for since he hath passed into the treasure-house of death men have forgotten at Rome how to speak in the Latin tongue."

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  • Towards the end of this conversation, when it was evening, Ananda broke down and went aside to weep, but the Buddha missed him, and sending for him comforted him with the promise of Nirvana, and repeated what he had so often said before about the impermanence of all things, - "0 Ananda!

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  • He has two neighbours, who live still farther north; one is King Winter, a cross and churlish old monarch, who is hard and cruel, and delights in making the poor suffer and weep; but the other neighbour is Santa Claus, a fine, good-natured, jolly old soul, who loves to do good, and who brings presents to the poor, and to nice little children at Christmas.

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  • He has not a character like us women who, when we suffer, can weep away our sorrows.

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  • He would render the verse, "In that day there shall be a great mourning in Jerusalem, as the mourning of the women who weep for Tammuz-Adon" (A don means lord).

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  • Thus, water, moisture, weep, tears, inundate, irrigate," &c. The word a can also mean " shining, glistening," an idea evidently developed from the shining rippling of water.

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  • When one's head is gone one doesn't weep for one's hair!

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  • He approved of the Ruthven raid, and admonished James in terms which made him weep, but produced no alteration in his conduct, and before long Craig was denouncing the supremacy of Arran.

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  • I had made my beloved poet weep, and I was greatly distressed.

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  • A similar feeling of pride at the completion of a great career is expressed in the memorial lines which he composed to be placed under his bust after death,- "Let no one weep for me, or celebrate my funeral with mourning; for I still live, as I pass to and fro through the mouths of men."

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