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Definition of weeping
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Weeping
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Wee.
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Blubber
::
Blubber
(v. t.) To swell or
disfigure
(the face) with
weeping;
to wet with
tears.
Sweep-saw
::
Sweepings
(n. pl.)
Things
collected
by
sweeping;
rubbish;
as, the
sweepings
of a
street..
Cry
::
Cry (v. t.) To cause to do
something,
or bring to some
state,
by
crying
or
weeping;
as, to cry one's self to
sleep..
Brownie
::
Brownie
(n.) An
imaginary
good-natured
spirit,
who was
supposed
often to
perform
important
services
around
the house by
night,
such as
thrashing,
churning,
sweeping..
Wailment
::
Wailment
(n.)
Lamentation;
loud
weeping;
wailing.
Raff
::
Raff (n.) The
sweepings
of
society;
the
rabble;
the mob; --
chiefly
used in the
compound
or
duplicate,
riffraff..
Housework
::
Housework
(n.) The work
belonging
to
housekeeping;
especially,
kitchen
work,
sweeping,
scrubbing,
bed
making,
and the
like..
Weeping
::
Weeping
(a.)
Discharging
water,
or other
liquid,
in drops or very
slowly;
surcharged
with
water..
Sweepy
::
Sweepwasher
(n.) One who
extracts
the
residuum
of
precious
metals
from the
sweepings,
potsherds,
etc., of
refineries
of gold and
silver,
or
places
where these
metals
are
used..
Chambermaid
::
Chambermaid
(n.) A
maidservant
who has the care of
chambers,
making
the beds,
sweeping,
cleaning
the
rooms,
etc..
Fish
::
Fish (v. t.) To
search
by
raking
or
sweeping.
Swipe
::
Swipe (v. t.) To give a swipe to; to
strike
forcibly
with a
sweeping
motion,
as a
ball..
Tearful
::
Tearful
(a.)
Abounding
with
tears;
weeping;
shedding
tears;
as,
tearful
eyes..
Beweeping
::
Beweeping
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Bewee.
Scavenger
::
Scavenger
(v.) A
person
whose
employment
is to clean the
streets
of a city, by
scraping
or
sweeping,
and
carrying
off the
filth.
The name is also
applied
to any
animal
which
devours
refuse,
carrion,
or
anything
injurious
to
health..
Whisk
::
Whisk (n.) The act of
whisking;
a
rapid,
sweeping
motion,
as of
something
light;
a
sudden
motion
or quick
puff..
Shakings
::
Shakings
(n. pl.) Deck
sweepings,
refuse
of
cordage,
canvas,
etc..
Weeping
::
Weeping
(a.)
Grieving;
lamenting;
shedding
tears.
Beblubber
::
Beblubber
(v. t.) To make
swollen
and
disfigured
or
sullied
by
weeping;
as, her eyes or
cheeks
were
beblubbered..
Whirlwind
::
Whirlwind
(n.) Fig.: A body of
objects
sweeping
violently
onward.
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