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dry-eyed
[ drahy-ahyd ]
adjective
- not weeping; unmoved.
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of dry-eyed1
First recorded in 1660–70
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Goldberg, dry-eyed and graceful in a relaxed take on a power suit, was stirring a Shirley Temple, angling for the cherry.
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"Oh, man. He never even liked me," the dry-eyed failson says upon hearing the news.
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Lukashenko placed red roses at Makei’s coffin before his burial Tuesday and briefly touched the dead man’s arm, gazing at him for a few moments, dry-eyed, before condoling with Makei’s family.
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“I felt so helpless,” she said the next day, resigned yet dry-eyed, her two remaining sons sitting silently by her side.
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Her Elizabeth is dry-eyed and on guard, but the toll of the office is always apparent.
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