cryful

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English

Etymology

From cry +‎ -ful.

Adjective

cryful (comparative more cryful, superlative most cryful)

  1. Characterised by cries or crying; crysome.
    • 2004, R. E. Wilburn, Lo, These Many Years:
      Then in a softer, almost cryful voice Myrna would add, "Please don't let me die yet." And the tears, that she only let Dr. Sproul see, would begin to fall down her once beautiful face. Now that face was weary and sallow-looking.