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		Definition of weeper in English: weepernoun ˈwiːpəˈwipər 1A person who weeps.  Example sentencesExamples -  The screams of terror, cries of agony, were now replaced by despairing wails and echoing voices of mournful weepers.
 -  Sorry to be such a weeper, but my nerves are clearly overstressed.
 -  He considers tears to be gifts from God that demonstrate sorrow and compel others to have compassion for the weeper.
 -  I'm not a weeper, generally speaking, but yesterday I wept freely.
 -  Isn't there some saying about finder's keeper, loser weeper?
 -  Ivy wasn't much of a weeper - she only let it out if the situation was really grave - but her voice was enough to indicate her hopelessness.
 -  For all the crushed weepers, there are those who take it on the chin.
 -  President George W Bush, his brothers and their father are big weepers, according to the American writer Kitty Kelley.
 -  The most famous early modern weeper was the sixteenth-century Spaniard Ignatius of Loyola, whose copious tears filled the pages of his Spiritual Diary.
 
 - 1.1historical  A hired mourner at a funeral.
 - 1.2 A small image of a mourner on a monument.
 Example sentencesExamples -  He not show flashings and weepers in his drawings.
 -  He invented a particular tomb format whereby the deceased was guaranteed eternal mourning by the sculpted weepers that surrounded the sarcophagus.
 
  
 2North American  another term for weepy  Example sentencesExamples -  It was a real weeper, with David Powlett-Jones gradually coming to terms with the loss of Beth and the twins.
 -  There is a wonderful old weeper called Penny Serenade.
 -  The formula in brief: mid-tempo rockers and acoustic weepers with tasteful violin, banjo or other country accoutrements.
 -  The earnest weeper E.T. became the highest-grossing film of all time.
 -  Given the theme - children separated from their parents - Kindertransport could easily have been a multi-hankie weeper.
 -  The two real weepers that stand out for me are White Palace with Susan Sarandon, and Ghost.
 -  I draw the line at sappy actionless weepers, though.
 -  Jurado comes off like the Springsteen of indie rock, utilizing his ragged throat and commanding presence for both hooky rockers and solemn weepers.
 
 3weepershistorical Mourning clothes, in particular a man's crape hatband or a widow's black crape veil and white cuffs. 4weepersdated Long side whiskers worn without a beard. 
 Rhymes   Arequipa, beeper, bleeper, creeper, Dnieper, keeper, leaper, peeper, reaper, sleeper, sweeper    Definition of weeper in US English: weepernounˈwipərˈwēpər 1A person who weeps.  Example sentencesExamples -  Ivy wasn't much of a weeper - she only let it out if the situation was really grave - but her voice was enough to indicate her hopelessness.
 -  President George W Bush, his brothers and their father are big weepers, according to the American writer Kitty Kelley.
 -  Isn't there some saying about finder's keeper, loser weeper?
 -  I'm not a weeper, generally speaking, but yesterday I wept freely.
 -  The most famous early modern weeper was the sixteenth-century Spaniard Ignatius of Loyola, whose copious tears filled the pages of his Spiritual Diary.
 -  For all the crushed weepers, there are those who take it on the chin.
 -  The screams of terror, cries of agony, were now replaced by despairing wails and echoing voices of mournful weepers.
 -  He considers tears to be gifts from God that demonstrate sorrow and compel others to have compassion for the weeper.
 -  Sorry to be such a weeper, but my nerves are clearly overstressed.
 
 - 1.1historical  A hired mourner at a funeral.
 - 1.2 A small image of a mourner on a monument.
 Example sentencesExamples -  He invented a particular tomb format whereby the deceased was guaranteed eternal mourning by the sculpted weepers that surrounded the sarcophagus.
 -  He not show flashings and weepers in his drawings.
 
  
 2North American  another term for weepy (noun)  Example sentencesExamples -  The earnest weeper E.T. became the highest-grossing film of all time.
 -  I draw the line at sappy actionless weepers, though.
 -  Given the theme - children separated from their parents - Kindertransport could easily have been a multi-hankie weeper.
 -  There is a wonderful old weeper called Penny Serenade.
 -  The formula in brief: mid-tempo rockers and acoustic weepers with tasteful violin, banjo or other country accoutrements.
 -  It was a real weeper, with David Powlett-Jones gradually coming to terms with the loss of Beth and the twins.
 -  Jurado comes off like the Springsteen of indie rock, utilizing his ragged throat and commanding presence for both hooky rockers and solemn weepers.
 -  The two real weepers that stand out for me are White Palace with Susan Sarandon, and Ghost.
 
 3weepershistorical Funeral garments, in particular a man's crepe hatband worn or a widow's black crepe veil and white cuffs.     |