teary|tearier|teariest in English
adjective
weeping, crying, weepy; resembling drops or tears; causing tears
Use "teary|tearier|teariest" in a sentence
1. Who's getting teary?
2. Remember those teary faces.
3. I'm not teary eyed about it.
4. There would be no teary reflection for prying eyes.
5. Told em they could get teary, the world looks dreary.
6. Before you get all teary, remember that as a robot I have to do anything you say.
7. Ariettes arteries Attirers iterates rareties Rešetari resitter restater retirest retraits retreats straiter Streater tarriest teariest testeria Treaster treaters …
8. Teary - eyed , Chusovitina dedicated her medal to her son, 9 - year - old Alisher.
9. Actress-vlogger Ivana Alawi made some Filipinos teary-eyed through her latest vlog
10. Is it the way he gets a little teary at a sad movie?
11. Paul McCartney This super-sized "Carpool Karaoke" (23+ minutes!!) is the only one where you'll get teary-eyed
12. We need more people raising Ms. Dave's teary question: Is there anything we can do?
13. Ms. Li, her petite frame dressed in a pink nightgown, spoke softly and stared at the ceiling with teary eyes.
14. Condemnatory •beery, bleary, cheery, dearie, dreary, Dun Laoghaire, eerie, eyrie (US aerie), Kashmiri, leery, peri, praemunire, query, smeary, teary, theory, weary
15. The teary glint in Premier Wen Jiabao's eyes has cleansed our souls and created a bonding and catharsis that I've never seen before.
16. 23 The teary glint in Premier Wen Jiabao's eyes has cleansed our souls and created a bonding and catharsis that I've never seen before.
17. Our hearts skip a beat, we get goose pimples and we get teary eyed when we witness an act of sheer love, pure, unadulterated and unconditional.
18. What Argufies snivelling and piping your eye? 18th Century British Sea Chanty Throngs of teary Germans gathered forlorn on the Hamburg waterfront when fire gutted the Fatherland's superliner Europa as she lay abuilding (TIME, April 8)
19. "It was really hard; it makes me teary to think about it, " she says, trying (without success) not to cry at the memory of the weeks that followed her dismissal.