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
We all laugh about it now, because I can easily be
brought to tears by so many different things.
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!
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.
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.
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.