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weepy

[wee-pee] / ˈwi pi /


ADJECTIVE
sad
Synonyms
Antonyms


Example Sentences

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“Two gay Brandies from the Pacific Northwest walked into the Gorge,” Carlile quipped as they launched into the piano ballad laced with weepy strings.

From Seattle Times

She wrote back to tell Trump his words had “made me a little weepy.”

From Seattle Times

Often during our hourlong conversation, Blanchett will apologize — for being tired, for getting weepy while discussing the film version of “Death in Venice,” for what she perceives as her talking too much.

From Los Angeles Times

The compressors were powering down and the ice was becoming as weepy as Melani, the 17-year-old whose life was enriched — maybe even saved — in one of the most run-down rinks in the nation.

From Washington Post

Polley masterfully takes what could have been a weepy melodrama or a scolding screed and turns it into a nuanced and probing meditation on what it truly means to be faithful.

From New York Times