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Changed colour drinking whiskey, but not crying
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dry-eyed
Word definitions for dry-eyed in dictionaries
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Going about her daily routine, Wilson was dry-eyed , as she knew Mrs Browning would be for a while yet. ▪ In the first car Sarah sat dry-eyed , staring out at the passing roads. ▪ Julia, stunned but dry-eyed , had given ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. Not having shed tears. Sometimes implies "not made sad (by something)".
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. free from tears [syn: tearless ] [ant: tearful ]
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dry-eyed \Dry"-eyed`\, a. Not having tears in the eyes. Opposite of tearful . Syn: tearless.
Usage examples of dry-eyed.
He says I was dry-eyed, but my small brows knit, as if puzzling over something, though this ended after I picked up my mother's mirror, which being made of Arkan glass threw perfect reflections.
Of the children women will never bear, a dry-eyed consort too bereft to cry, a mother who will see her sons but die, a consorting suit that never will be worn these weapons of the forgotten and forlorn pierce bright cupridium and chaos fire, flaming honor to ashes of desire.
And when his favorite grandmother died, a dry-eyed Doniger informed his mother that the old lady still owed him twenty-seven dollars, and he expected her to make good on it.
It was a feeble joke, but it saved him, and he was able to take his leave of her dry-eyed, saddle up Roan, and ride off down the path to the road.