Sentences with phrase «to bring someone to tears»

The idiomatic expression "to bring someone to tears" means to make someone cry, usually by saying or doing something that is very emotional. Full definition
I'm almost brought to tears by the stories she shares in this book.
Once in a distant while there comes a novel that brings me to tears as I turn its final pages.
We all laugh about it now, because I can easily be brought to tears by so many different things.
I have been brought to tears with all the strong, badass, incredible women tonight.
This picture brought me to tears when I first saw it.
I'm about a week in and every time I see the new recipe come up in my in box it nearly brings me to tears.
I am literally brought to tears at reading all of these posts.....
Your post brought me to tears in reminding me my babies are only with me for a little while!
This video brought me to tears and I knew we had to have her on the show.
I really hope you will take the time to read through the posts — some of which brought me to tears.
This E3 marks yet another year in which I was actually brought to tears while watching a conference live.
There is a conscious awareness for the environment and for our children that often brings me to tears.
This song brings us to tears, but lately I think our singing is the cause of those tears (wink).
Comedy Videos - Attack Of The Show knows what you like, what makes you laugh, and what brings you to tears.
Your posts about your little man have brought me to tears lately.
They are such loyal and loving companions that it can bring you to tears sometimes.
Every one who spoke about it was immediately brought to tears, ultimately praying together for the families and community.
Three of her children were able to be present to see their sister be born, which was just amazing, their excitement and joy brought us all to tears!
It's enough to practically bring us to tears, and sometimes it does.
The only rejection that brought me to tears came when I knew I was close to selling my book.
When an article brings me to tears, I know I have been profoundly touched deep in my heart.
If there is a god, this sort of absurdity surely brings him to tears.
Your comments, shares, emails, phone calls and text messages brought me to tears and moved me.
Your memory of your last nursing session with your boy brought me to tears.
I know that they meant well, but their words brought me to tears.
I could name you ten people right now that have impacted me in some way or another and have brought me to tears from their support and generosity.
The capacity of these neglected dogs to not only forgive and trust again, but to extend compassion to each other brings me to tears.
This was big news to me as I used to have such sensitive teeth that drinking too cold of a drink could literally almost bring me to tears.
In fact, I am overwhelmed and brought to tears with the amount of pure love I feel each time I connect with them.
It literally brings me to tears every time I pick it up and reminds me to be so thankful for everything I have.
Never has a blog post brought me to tears — but that one sure did!
I have been brought to tears by an uncomfortable maternity bra, so I know that finding a good nursing bra is worth a small tub of gold.
«I was brought to tears when I saw the completion,» the client recalls.
I have been checking everyday to see your adoption updates, and today's brought me to tears of joy.
«People who aren't able to get some form of connectivity, it's called Xbox 360» Still bring me to tears lol
Kristy Pillinger, Editor - in - Chief, Nurture Parenting Magazine Reading Rest, Play, Grow brought me to tears, because it reaffirmed my gut instincts as a parent.
«Christine» not only brought me to tears during the climax, but on two other occasions earlier in the movie, as I watched Rebecca Hall give a painfully resonant and hauntingly brilliant performance as 1970s TV news reporter, Christine Chubbuck.
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