Then, I had to bid a tearless farewell to the Leisure Park, the County Mall, and Bar Med, as I left Crawley for the last time. |
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Let these wives first step into the pyre, tearless without any affliction and well adorned. |
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But moments that behold me in measurable days promise short-term, tearless despair. |
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I had been tearless, too frightened, and I had looked at her, and I had apologized. |
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Her head hung low, her arms wrapped about her body, and her shoulders heaved in tearless sobs. |
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Another poet, Tennyson, wrote of the tearless, bereaved wife of a dead warrior. |
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I just lay there on my bedroom floor, my arm bleeding, shaking with tearless sobs. |
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I'm going to go find something, and when I come back I want you to be tearless, ok? |
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Grim and tearless, he is biting the bullet, squaring his jaw and stiffening his backbone, the way people who've lived through war always do. |
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He feels a sleepless night ahead, filled with tearless agony, wails of frustration again emptying. |
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When Aoi had told her, Sara simply stood there, her brown eyes wide, yet tearless. |
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His farewell address to the school is both a tearless confessional and an understated plea for redemption. |
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My eyes were dry and tearless as I took one last look back at the castle. |
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The acceptance speeches, on the other hand, were largely stellar and weirdly tearless. |
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We are fearless and tearless until each and every man is brought home and accounted for. |
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The battle was therefore named 'The tearless battle' as no blood had flowed, unlike the wine and cider, which flowed profusely. |
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Troy looked up at him, his large eyes now tearless and expectant. |
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She is crying, a tearless wail, but she rubs her eyes out of habit. |
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He just looked up at her, confusion shining in his tearless eyes. |
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Magda's eyes were always clear and tearless. |
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Red-cheeked, open-mouthed, screeching, tearless meltdown. |
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Then, tearless and laughless and, most damningly for a woman still stretching for girlhood, applauseless, I realize the other reason I had hysterics. |
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