dry-eyed in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I defy anyone to remain dry-eyed in that scene.
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Compared with those who remained dry-eyed, volunteers who cried had a reduced skin reaction to the latex after the movie.
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It is the individual variation in levels of hormones such as testosterone that may explain why some people cry at the drop of a hat, while others remain dry-eyed.
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I do not envy the man who could pass through such a scene dry-eyed.
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Dry-eyed and animated, she relived the attack.
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But even the most stalwart cynics may have trouble staying dry-eyed during this portrait of heroic hospitality under extraordinary pressure.
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This was an even more dry-eyed episode than the one that previously prompted me to complain about the lack of moisture in my ocular region.
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