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weeping

[ wee-ping ]

adjective

  1. expressing grief, sorrow, or any overwhelming emotion by shedding tears:

    weeping multitudes.

  2. tearful; weepy:

    a weeping fit.

  3. tending or liable to cry; given to crying.
  4. dripping or oozing liquid.
  5. (of trees, shrubs, etc.) having slender, drooping branches.


weeping

/ ˈ·É¾±Ë±èɪŋ /

adjective

  1. (of plants) having slender hanging branches
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Derived Forms

  • ˈ·É±ð±ð±è¾±²Ô²µ±ô²â, adverb
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ·É±ð±ð±èi²Ô²µÂ·±ô²â adverb
  • ³Ü²Ô··É±ð±ð±èi²Ô²µ adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of weeping1

First recorded before 900; Middle English; Old English wepende. See weep 1, -ing 2
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“Stories were pouring out of people visiting his shop, and a couple people who grew up in Altadena actually ended up standing in front of the map and weeping.â€

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But his stunted talent for small talk can be very affecting in turns that, say, require him to deliver news to a weeping stranger, confirming their worst fear has come to pass.

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Her toddler still has weeping wounds - his skin is taking a long time to heal.

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As Irvine walked the ground, pointing out various weeping trees and plants, she also spotted areas to continue to tinker.

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If the option is to play stupid games, then tailoring our reactions accordingly is better than weeping over stupid prizes.

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