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weepy

/wee-pee/US // ˈwi pi //UK // (ˈwiːpɪ) informal //

哭泣的,哭哭啼啼,流泪的,哭泣

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    weep·i·er, weep·i·est.

    • : weeping or tending to weep; tearful; lachrymose.
    • : Informal. sad or sentimental, especially to the point of causing one to weep: a movie with a weepy ending.
    • : exuding water or other moisture; leaky; seepy.

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Examples

  • I ran outside, then did burpees inside, then shuffled along to Billy Blanks’s delightful quarantine workouts, and finally I laid around for a couple of months, weepy and lost.

  • “My character was only intended to be in the pilot, and started out very weepy and pining for Archer,” says Greer.

  • Newt Gingrich may talk a tough game, but in December the former speaker of the House got weepy when asked about his mother.

  • After discussing his political legacy, Bush talked about his family—and got weepy.

  • The tone is reminiscent of a weepy young girl used to being able to get her way.

  • Among a large group of younger fans, he will always be best known for his role in the weepy The Notebook.

  • We had a weepy dinner and Mom and Dad had each had a couple glasses of wine, which was a lot for them.

  • It had been on of those dull, weepy days when a sullen drizzle clouded sky and earth.

  • To a weepy-waily woman he would have offered the same courtesies, but she would not have drawn his thoughts in any manner.

  • "I'm not sure if I don't feel a little bit weepy myself," said Maisie Talbot.

  • Miss De Voe's life and surroundings were not exactly weepy ones, and when tears came they meant much.