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One of their friends was seated next to an elderly woman who wept copiously.
He weeps copiously and his tears fall in the snow.
There was take after take, often with him having to weep copiously for hours.
The little boy behind the bars was weeping copiously, his tears hot with despair.
At the first hearing last week, wearing short pants that made him look younger than his years, he wept copiously.
Weep copiously at realistic tale of friendship and loss among children.
At the funerals of a century ago, men were supposed to show little emotion, but women could weep copiously.
Lady Alicia's second husband raced out of the library, weeping copiously.
Also, I can't talk about it without weeping copiously.
Lucinda covered her face with her hands and wept copiously.
Between them they got her upstairs, where she lay down on her bed, now weeping copiously.
"He'll do something terrible," she said, weeping copiously now.
I have wept copiously and shared my feelings with a woman, that is, my intended.
They both extended their arms at once, and weeping copiously they fell into each other's embrace.
Forced at last to take a stand, Jiju was weeping copiously.
She was weeping copiously, unable to restrain herself.
The marquis buried his face in his hands, and sobbed as though he were weeping copiously.
He appeared to be a victim of hypochondria, for he sat on the floor weeping copiously.
Weeping copiously and speaking in a loud wail, the medium seemed at the same time to cringe with embarrassment.
One of his wives wept copiously.
The golden-haired Singer wept copiously, and three of the others surrounded her as guards might, fending off the world.
She'd been weeping copiously and her mascara was speckled under her lower lids like soot.
People wept copiously, gave rambling monologues when any half-wit lawyer would have advised them to say yes, no, and shut the hell up.
Make sure to weep copiously and say all the right things about the tragedy of AIDS."
"It was only after we wept copiously," the seller said, "that we learned it was becoming quite the thing to do."