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Meaning of beweep

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beweep (v. t.)

To weep over; to deplore; to bedew with tears.

Webster

beweep (v. i.)

To weep.

beweep Sentence Examples

  1. The grieving widow bewept her departed husband's memory with inconsolable tears.
  2. The soldiers bedewed the graves of their fallen comrades with mournful cries.
  3. The elderly woman bewept the loss of her childhood home, now a crumbling ruin.
  4. The nation beweeped the untimely passing of its beloved leader.
  5. The poet's pen flowed with sorrow as he bewept the plight of the downtrodden.
  6. The musician's mournful melody bewept the sorrows of the world.
  7. The dog bewept its lost master, howling pitifully at the empty house.
  8. The trees seemed to weep with the rain, their branches heavy with sorrow.
  9. The city bewept the destruction wrought by the earthquake, its buildings reduced to rubble.
  10. The artist's brushstrokes bewept the tragedy, creating a haunting and poignant canvas.

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To weep over; to deplore; to bedew with tears., To weep.

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The grieving widow bewept her departed husband's memory with inconsolable tears.

The soldiers bedewed the graves of their fallen comrades with mournful cries.

The elderly woman bewept the loss of her childhood home, now a crumbling ruin.

The nation beweeped the untimely passing of its beloved leader.