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Answer for the clue "While weeping ", 9 letters:
tearfully

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Word definitions for tearfully in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adv. with tears; in a tearful manner; "the man confessed tearfully to having beaten his wife"

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. In a tearful manner.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Tearful \Tear"ful\, a. Abounding with tears; weeping; shedding tears; as, tearful eyes. -- Tear"ful*ly , adv. -- Tear"ful*ness , n.

Usage examples of tearfully.

Then he laid the swishy, thin, long rod carefully over the broadest curves of both huddling, inflamed and well-streaked bottomovals, and Alice broke down tearfully, praying for pardon and imploring him to accept her profound apologies for having angered him, avowing that she would be dutifully obedient and humble in all things henceforth if he would only spare her.

Not until we reached the Cordova garage did he pull me to him again, and I clung a little tearfully as he kissed my mouth and my wet eyelids.

Then the financier gave a speech during which Richard smoked three cigarettes and stared tearfully at his empty glass.

Christmas carols hi Spanish, they played guitars and an accordion, they wept and cavorted joyously some more, and finally, tearfully, emotionally, tragically, they all kissed his shrunken cheeks and bid him a fond and loving adios, told their mama Betita to be strong, and scattered to the three winds.

Christmas carols in Spanish, they played guitars and an accordion, they wept and cavorted joyously some more, and finally, tearfully, emotionally, tragically, they all kissed his shrunken cheeks and bid him a fond and loving adios, told their mama Betita to be strong, and scattered to the three winds.

The tape was played in open court: McCloskey tearfully admitting to hiring Findlay to maim Gina Prince but refusing to explain why.

The whalerman was gapingly, tearfully tipsy: the courtier walked on air.

The girl was seventeen, scared and crying loudly and tearfully in pain, but the local anaesthetic would have taken ten minutes to work and Joost had a lunchtime ring-smooching session with a consultant that he didn't want to be late for.

A Risen Christ which, Sebastiano had tearfully reported from Rome, had been injured by the inept apprentice who had removed the webbing between the legs and feet, and who had idiotically overlicked the face while polishing.

He pointed at the salt shaker, pointed at the pepper shaker, formed a V with the forefinger and middle finger of his right hand, and blinked at me tearfully, expectantly.

What voices overheard, flinders of luminescent gods glimpsed among the wallpaper's stained foliage, candlestubs lit to rotate in the air over him, prefiguring the cigarette he or a friend must fall asleep someday smoking, thus to end among the flaming, secret salts held all those years by the insatiable stuffing of a mattress that could keep vestiges of every nightmare sweat, helpless overflowing bladder, viciously, tearfully consummated wet dream, like the memory bank to a computer of the lost?

The next morning, before the other salesmen dragged in for the meeting, he tearfully tendered his resignation.

With a look of stubborn bewilderment, with the last of her effort at self-deceit, she moaned in a voice of tearfully petulant reproach, "Are you really incapable of forgiveness?

With a little gasp he saw it shoot through the branches of a tall tulip tree, and as he sat down Belfaygor tearfully continued his recital.