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1 She will wring tears from your eyes before she gets through with you.
2 Words can wring tears from the hardest hearts.
3 Surely a match made in heaven, with a backstory that would wring tears even from Simon Cowell.
4 But it is not-itis not a small distress that can wring tears from these old eyes.
5 Can we really forgive him for wringing tears from our august queen?
6 Her whole nature shrunk, while pity and compunction wrung tears from her eyes.
7 Commoners cried out as the black wind wrung tears and sweat from them.
8 May your eyes never shed such stormy, scalding, heart- wrung tears as poured from mine.
9 Madame Beecher-Stowe has wrung tears from your eyes?
10 This friendship, which wrung tears from the grim executioners, and touched the tyrant's heart, has become proverbial.
11 The thought wrung tears from Iome's eyes.
12 Often she kept her kerchief to hand, for more than once his songs wrung tears from her eyes.
13 His emaciated chest heaved, and over the dwindled pupils of his kindling eyes rolled two hard- wrung tears of suffering.
14 There was a tension in the athmosphere that would have wrung tears from Viva Weatherstone a week ago, yes, twenty-four hours ago.
15 As a love-story this is, I think, the saddest that ever was invented by a romancer intent upon wringing tears from sympathetic hearts.
16 Simul-climbing with the wind wringing tears from our eyes, we followed historic footprints past a second false summit and then to the true top.
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