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Examples for "teary"
Examples for "teary"
1I get teary at the thought of such a wonderful family reunion.
2Instead they were ambushed, said a teary-eyed Bossi during a news conference.
3Because he knew she wouldn't appear in his office teary-eyed and vulnerable.
4There's no wake or teary goodbyes for this new wave of emigrants.
5Gracious in defeat, runner-up Laura issued a teary statement congratulating her friend.
1Instead they were ambushed, said a teary-eyed Bossi during a news conference.
2Because he knew she wouldn't appear in his office teary-eyed and vulnerable.
3The often emotional vice president grew teary-eyed as he recounted their sacrifice.
4I get kind of teary-eyed because I'm really happy to be here.
5And yet we're supposed to get teary-eyed for the rare old times!
1He was a tremendous creature, grizzly and gray, and watery-eyed from age.
2The Commissioner, watery-eyed in the early morning sun, swallowed his irritation.
3Orbison finally took the lead and fixed me with his usual watery-eyed stare.
4The watery-eyed young man turned it over with the air of a gourmet.
5There is always a watery-eyed, red-lidded poodle in an establishment of this order.
6Rock was leaning over the saddle horn, howling and watery-eyed.
7They clinked glasses, earning a few watery-eyed glances from the men at the bar.
8Boots for children and thick-set working-women and watery-eyed old men!
9Only one of the band remained: the watery-eyed innkeeper.
10The girl sucked deep gulps of air, alternating her wide, watery-eyed gape between husband and wife.
11The internal-combustion engine killed it, but watery-eyed nostalgia has given rise to modern-day steampunks' fanciful creations.
12They didn't want watery-eyed, full-throated guests at a luncheon worthy of bright smiles and keen appetites!
13Four of them were strangers to her, but the fifth she remembered: Goat Hennessey, white-bearded and watery-eyed.
14Which is why I find myself momentarily watery-eyed; it is as if I have travelled back 45 years.
15He was very red-faced and watery-eyed.
16Jack was closemouthed, still, and watery-eyed, and his bare feet hung in the air without even a twitch.