weeps in English

verb
1
shed tears.
a grieving mother wept over the body of her daughter
synonyms:cryshed tearssobsnivelwhimperwhinewailbawlboo-hooblubber
2
exude liquid.
she rubbed one of the sores, making it weep

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1. NURSE O, she says nothing, sir, but weeps and weeps;

2. Rachel weeps over her children (15)

3. No one weeps for spiders or whores.

4. 7 She starts, she trembles and she weeps.

5. Bitterly she weeps at night, tears are upon her cheeks.

6. You don't get suspicious when he calls you at 3am and weeps into the telephone?

7. Synonyms for Boohoos include sailfishes, weeps, cries, sobs, whimpers, blubbers, keens, bawls, greets and grieves

8. Albrecht arrives to lay flowers on Giselle's grave and he weeps with guilt over her death.

9. This is not a surprise, because Bozeman weeps with the ease of a soap opera grandmother.

10. At one point, Durga creates a clay bust of Rohit but weeps because she cannot see it.

11. The roof above is modern, while the parapets are crenellated in the Irish style with loopholes, alure, machicolation and weeps.

12. [ Re- enter others of the Watch with Friar Lawrence. ] 3 WATCH Here is a friar, that trembles, sighs, and weeps:

13. Men shed a jugful of tears for the sake of their children, for their wives, or for money. But who weeps for God?

14. Don't tell him I told you, because he's terribly sensitive about it, and weeps huge cowardly tears out of his gutless baby eyes whenever it's mentioned.

15. ‘She shrieks at her sons, who Berate her for not supporting the father, she weeps bitterly, tries to calm them.’ ‘At one point, she would be berating her colleagues and the next minute she would be laughing and smiling with them like it was business as usual.’

16. ‘She shrieks at her sons, who Berate her for not supporting the father, she weeps bitterly, tries to calm them.’ ‘At one point, she would be berating her colleagues and the next minute she would be laughing and smiling with them like it was business as usual.’

17. It also helps us understand much more emphatically that vivid moment in the Book of Mormon allegory of the olive tree, when after digging and dunging, watering and weeding, trimming, pruning, transplanting, and grafting, the great Lord of the vineyard throws down his spade and his pruning shears and weeps, crying out to any who would listen, “What could I have done more for my vineyard?”