Definitions
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- adjective
comparative form ofweepy : moreweepy
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Examples
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Brenda Starr "girl reporter" has evolved from what Schmich describes as a "weepier, girlier ditzier" character where most plot lines revolved around her love life to a slightly more serious character, closer to what a reporter would be today.
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Brenda Starr "girl reporter" has evolved from what Schmich describes as a "weepier, girlier ditzier" character where most plot lines revolved around her love life to a slightly more serious character, closer to what a reporter would be today.
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Brenda Starr "girl reporter" has evolved from what Schmich describes as a "weepier, girlier ditzier" character where most plot lines revolved around her love life to a slightly more serious character, closer to what a reporter would be today.
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A few years later, she refused to see The Miniver Story, a 1950 sequel even weepier than its predecessor, in which Greer Garson succumbs to cancer.
Mrs. Miniver 1939
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"When I inherited Brenda, she was much weepier, much girlier," Schmich said.
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"When I inherited Brenda, she was much weepier, much girlier," Schmich said.
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"When I inherited Brenda, she was much weepier, much girlier," Schmich said.
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Brenda Starr "girl reporter" has evolved from what Schmich describes as a "weepier, girlier ditzier" character where most plot lines revolved around her love life to a slightly more serious character, closer to what a reporter would be today.
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"When I inherited Brenda, she was much weepier, much girlier," Schmich said.
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"When I inherited Brenda, she was much weepier, much girlier," Schmich said.
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