misty-eyed in English

adjective
1
having tears in one's eyes through emotion.
the bittersweet ending leaves even the toughest of guys misty-eyed

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1. I'm getting misty-eyed.

2. Well, don't get too misty-eyed thinking about old times.

3. Ask the French what they think of Alsace and watch them grow misty-eyed with nostalgia and affection for this most idiosyncratic of regions, which borders Switzerland to the south and Germany to the east.

4. ‘Steeped in the rhythms and traditions of the English language, a Londoner to the core, Cox nevertheless presented himself as an Anglophobe.’ ‘A friend, one of Britain's sharpest comedy writers and a militant football Anglophobe, will recite the great Peter Jones radio commentary with misty-eyed glee.’