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Such a person could be described as lachrymose, though it's typically used in relatively formal or literary settings, rather than in everyday speech.

lachrymose - Given to shedding tears readily; tearful.

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Such a person could be described as lachrymose, though it's typically used in relatively formal or literary settings, rather than in everyday speech.

lachrymose - Given to shedding tears readily; tearful.

Such a person could be described as lachrymose, though it's typically used in relatively formal or literary settings, rather than in everyday speech.

lachrymose - Given to shedding tears readily; tearful.

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Such a person could be described as lachrymose, though it's typically used in relatively formal or literary settings, rather than in everyday speech.

lachrymose - Given to shedding tears readily; tearful (Dictionary.com).

Such a person could be described as lachrymose, though it's typically used in relatively formal or literary settings, rather than in everyday speech.

Given to shedding tears readily; tearful (Dictionary.com)

Such a person could be described as lachrymose, though it's typically used in relatively formal or literary settings, rather than in everyday speech.

lachrymose - Given to shedding tears readily; tearful.

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Such a person could be described as lachrymoselachrymose, though it's typically used in relatively formal or literary settings, rather than in everyday speech.

Given to shedding tears readily; tearful (Dictionary.com)

Such a person could be described as lachrymose, though it's typically used in relatively formal or literary settings, rather than in everyday speech.

Given to shedding tears readily; tearful (Dictionary.com)

Such a person could be described as lachrymose, though it's typically used in relatively formal or literary settings, rather than in everyday speech.

Given to shedding tears readily; tearful (Dictionary.com)

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