Tearful in a sentence as an adjective

- Well, this one is actually funny, but in a sad, tearful sort of way.

Then hit the power button while saying tearful goodbyes.

Nor do they make tearful public appearances, etc.

Just because she was polite and smiling and wrote a tearful letters, it does not make her a good person.

Whether or not they issued a tearful apology.

" For example, imagine an ADD childs tearful screaming over the process of getting dressed.

I thanked my last smartphone in Magic of Tidying Up induced tearful mania then crushed it with a small boulder.

The scientist was forced to make a tearful apology on national television on what should have been the proudest day of his life.

You can't have one without the other .It's a little funny to see how at a death people are so tearful and sad, and at a birth how happy and delighted.

The end, the tearful reconciliation between employer and employee - awful.

"Forced to make a tearful apology" Rather say that he made a tearful apology, because he regretted his wrong action and felt apologetic.

That crossed a line and the fact he had to give a tearful apology on one of the biggest days of his career without making that distinction or defending himself in any way is disgusting.

Bloody and tearful civilians get photographed, of course, but in the collective imagination one group of victims/survivors looks very much like another.

Was it really necessary to pillory the man as a sexist in worldwide media and force him to make a tearful apology on international television?

Without the rights to the most popular content, they're stuck trying to make money out of dog weddings and tearful tirades about Britney with 13 hours of additional low quality **** uploaded every minute.

Embarrassing of course, especially as it was his second prostitution-related scandal in a decade, but he made the usual tearful public apology to his wife on TV followed by a reaffirmation of his religious faith and bingo, forgiven.

"Thousands of people on social media, reacting to dozens of instances of journalistic incitement by launching ill-informed attacks and accusations of the worst possible social sin in the Western world, to the extent that he had to deliver a tearful apology on worldwide television?

Tearful definitions

adjective

filled with or marked by tears; "tearful eyes"; "tearful entreaties"

adjective

showing sorrow

See also: dolorous dolourous lachrymose weeping