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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rivers of tears" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large or excessive amount of tears. Example: After the heartbreaking news, she cried rivers of tears, unable to contain her grief.
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Movies sometimes seem made for misery, for rivers of tears, stormy skies and third-act woe.
NO GIGGLING, NO BLUBBERING One thing everyone I spoke with agreed about was to avoid overreacting to your own material, from knee-slapping laughter to rivers of tears.
And if they approach it like a nineteenth-century audience, expecting boundless melody and rivers of tears, then there is a yet greater chance they'll not be satisfied.
"At any cost!" For Ida Dalser, played with deep feeling and rivers of tears by Giovanna Mezzogiorno, that cost would be devastating.
The songs are lean, with lyrics chiseled down to eternal and simple imagery – rain and fire, the sun going down, rivers of tears.
Kruger went on: "Every ounce…taken from the bowels of our soil will yet have to be weighed up with rivers of tears".
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"I've cried a river of tears.
Her hair is a river of tears.
"Oh," she said, and she released a river of tears.
But she said that at last year's Wimbledon, when she left in a river of tears.
"It's a river of tears, and we're in over our ears," he sang in "Down on Our Shield".
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