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Crying is the
dropping of
tears (or
welling of
tears in the eyes) in
response to an
emotional state or
physical pain.
Emotions that can lead to crying...
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Tearful salutation or
tearful greeting refers to a
practice common among various indigenous groups in the Americas. Do****ented
prominently among the Tupinambás...
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present with a
variety of
symptoms such as mood swings, irritability, and
tearfulness.
Mothers may
experience negative mood
symptoms mixed with
intense periods...
- 1950s onwards.
There are
numerous alternative versions, all
portraits of
tearful young boys or girls. In
addition to
being widely known,
certain urban legends...
- Comédie
larmoyante (French for '
tearful comedy') was a
genre of
French drama of the 18th century. In this type of
sentimental comedy, the
impending tragedy...
- diseases.
Possible manifestations of
emotion dysregulation include extreme tearfulness,
angry outbursts or
behavioral outbursts such as
destroying or throwing...
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previous two studies. The most
common being: (a)
Muscle Tension- 81%, (b)
Tearfulness- 78%, (c) Sleepiness- 72%, (d) Yawning- 69%, (e)
Throat constriction-...
- Look up cry, cries, sobbing,
tearful, or
whimper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. To cry is to shed tears. Cry, The Cry or
Cries may also
refer to:...
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Rhadinella lachrymans, the
tearful pine-oak snake, is a
species of
snake in the
family Colubridae. It is
found in Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras. Acevedo...
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inflated self-esteem Depression, hopelessness, or
helplessness Nausea Tearfulness Insomnia,
which may lead to
fatigue Lack of
concentration Loss of appetite...