Teardrop in a sentence as a noun

Its not that much better than an elaborate $5K or so teardrop trailer.

A teardrop shaped phone would allow it to have a larger longer lens up top but still feel relatively light and thin.

Each aerostat in the dog pod grid was a mirror-surfaced, aerodynamic teardrop just wide enough, at its widest part, to have contained a pingpong ball.

And everybody knows, because you're still using the phone with the unfashionable flat back while everyone else has the slick new teardrop design that's all the rage.

I agree with you that's a beautiful piece of hardware, and I think it looks better than any of the other models, and better than any of the 'teardrop' mockups.

Teardrop definitions

noun

anything shaped like a falling drop (as a pendant gem on an earring)

noun

a drop of the clear salty saline solution secreted by the lacrimal glands; "his story brought tears to her eyes"

See also: tear