Sentence examples for weep of from inspiring English sources

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"She'd have weeped the weep of a widow," he told me in his garbled, poststroke speech, on a walk we took together in the fall of 2002.

Just read the numbers and weep: of the 90 million Arab youth today (between the ages of 15 and 24), 14 million are unemployed, many of them among the 15 to 20 million Muslims now living in Europe.

Nina left the Martha Graham Dance Company in 1946, and until 1953 had her own group, Nina Fonaroff And Company, creating such works as Of Tragic Gesture, Born To Weep, Of Sundry Women, The Feast, Lazarus, Requiem and Sea Drift.

A clue can be found in the poet John Byrne Leicester Warren's 1893 poem about Circe, a beautiful witch: "Thou art the shrinking violet, half afraid," -- and here comes the explanation -- That, in rathe April born,/Where icy winds complain,/Hardly unfolds her petals to the morn/Between the rainbow and the weep of rain".

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It is one thing for a gymnast to fall off the balance beam then weep out of disappointment.

Not dark exactly, just suffused with a wistful melancholia that starts to weep out of each episode and saturate life.

Love's redemption is tearing up thinking about him, joyful tears not weeps of fear or sorrow.

Orphan-child of Africa's sands weeps of Sickness plaguing across her land; Mother of India cries-wails at all The tragic poverty tales.

As she weeps of tears of blood, I sense that she both loves and hates Bill for his ability to remain decent.

Although we weep for the Polaroid of yesteryear, the world of instant film hasn't just disappeared.

You are making me weep tears of blood.

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