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Definition of weeping
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Weeping
(a.)
Discharging
water,
or other
liquid,
in drops or very
slowly;
surcharged
with
water..
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Blubbering
::
Blubbering
(n.) The act of
weeping
noisily.
Sweep
::
Sweeping
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Swee.
Outweep
::
Outweep
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
weeping.
Weepful
::
Weepful
(a.) Full of
weeping
or
lamentation;
grieving.
Whirlwind
::
Whirlwind
(n.) Fig.: A body of
objects
sweeping
violently
onward.
Wailment
::
Wailment
(n.)
Lamentation;
loud
weeping;
wailing.
Weeping
::
Weeping
(a.)
Grieving;
lamenting;
shedding
tears.
Beweeping
::
Beweeping
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Bewee.
Riffraff
::
Riffraff
(n.)
Sweepings;
refuse;
the
lowest
order of
society.
Weeping-ripe
::
Weeping-ripe
(a.) Ripe for
weeping;
ready to weep.
Weeping
::
Weeping
(a.)
Having
slender,
pendent
branches;
-- said of
trees;
as,
weeping
willow;
a
weeping
ash..
Weeping
::
Weeping
(n.) The act of one who
weeps;
lamentation
with
tears;
shedding
of
tears.
Flourish
::
Flourish
(v. i.) To make bold and
sweeping,
fanciful,
or
wanton
movements,
by way of
ornament,
parade,
bravado,
etc.; to play with
fantastic
and
irregular
motion..
Swap
::
Swap (v. t.) To beat the air, or ply the
wings,
with a
sweeping
motion
or
noise;
to
flap..
Chambermaid
::
Chambermaid
(n.) A
maidservant
who has the care of
chambers,
making
the beds,
sweeping,
cleaning
the
rooms,
etc..
Sweep
::
Sweep (n.) The act of
sweeping.
Sweep-saw
::
Sweepings
(n. pl.)
Things
collected
by
sweeping;
rubbish;
as, the
sweepings
of a
street..
Sweepage
::
Sweep (n.) The
sweeping
of
workshops
where
precious
metals
are
worked,
containing
filings,
etc..
Draught
::
Draught
(n.) Act of
drawing
a net; a
sweeping
the water for fish.
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..
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