weepy|weepie|weepier|weepiest in English

adjective

['wee·py || 'wɪːpɪ]

tearful; crying easily; moving someone to tears; leaking, dripping (also spelled weepie)

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1. Now, don't get all weepy on me.

2. 18 If I were you I'd take some tissues to the cinema - it's a real weepy.

3. The moment that young girl looks at you with her sad little weepy eyes, you're lost, you're finished.

4. Consequently, they may be more irritable, weepy, anxious, angry and agitated during the first and third trimesters.

5. Although Anna still experiences slight bloating and feels a little weepy before a period, her energy levels in general have increased.

6. "Middle-aged men are not 'supposed' to cry during movies," stated Finlo Rohrer of the website, citing the ending of Titanic as having generated such tears, adding that "men, if they have felt weepy during , have often tried to be surreptitious about it."

7. About a dozen baseball-themed museums Beckon visitors to big-league cities and out-of-the-way burgs.: Bluntly, is the dam bursting and does a really damaging and all-encompassing recession Beckon?: The guards opened the slightest crack in the door enough for her to slip through and Beckon her closer.: Drama, horror, Brookside omnibuses, even, God forbid, a Disney weepie, all of these Beckon