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Weep meaning
To cry; to shed tears, especially when accompanied with sobbing or other difficulty speaking, as an expression of emotion such as sadness or joy. | To lament; to complain. | To give off moisture in small quantities, e.g. due to condensation.
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Example sentences (20)
And after seeing the video of the emotional moment, Tess commented: "Made me weep.
Maimonides rules, “A person should not become excessively broken-hearted because of a person’s death, as it says, ‘Do not weep for the dead nor bemoan him’ (Jer. 22:10).
Robyn continued to weep as she envisioned her hopes for the future being shattered.
She said: "I could weep for the five years we've lost.
Their evening ritual is nothing short of poetic, a visual display that would make Mary Oliver weep.
When the weather is too extreme for outside play, hand the kiddos these fidget toys and weep with joy.
And yet he lived and breathed and danced, from tiny buttons to empty lockers, a ghost who made mothers cheer and tough guys weep.
In our own lives, let us run to the Lord Jesus, repent, weep bitterly, and accept the immense love he has for us.
It was dramatic and what I want to say is that I weep for our country.
Some who could not afford to live up to their responsibilities think through the night and weep in silence of overburdened hearts.
That word which should make the most apathetic among the unforgiven weep, the strongest sweat blood, the youngest curl into the fetal position, the oldest break into madness to hear its footsteps so near, shook me.
The work will remove and replace approximately 11,000 square feet of concrete panels and install 24 total weep holes in the invert of the canal.
Yet no sight of the teens of visions Making Malala and Mitchel to Cry, weep and sob We all lamented when we see Obby Crusade for your release.
But the idea of potential virtual field trips makes me weep.
Clarence Thomas is less a supreme court associate justice and more a political operative, and his wife… well, read and weep for your country’s corrupted judiciary, and understand why we rank 19th in the world for a fair and honorable justice system.
Granz biographer Tad Hershorn relates that the Armstrong/Fitzgerald recording of “Summertime” made Gershwin weep.
I may weep, but then I may not.
It makes you weep as a person if you have any empathy and compassion.
I would weep for about two minutes.
Look upon those tiled floors and weep.