Sentences with weeping
weep·ing
W w - Weeping is indicated by a sharp pressure drop in the column and reduced separation efficiency.If pressure increases too quickly, vapor rates through the trays decrease, which can cause weeping and dumping.Weeping happens in distillation when a descending liquid reaches a particular limit and then misses the contact zone, which makes the process less effective.
- Their constant weepings kept us awake.
- The theft in Melbourne of Weeping Woman is the subject of a film, writes Mark Russell.
- A weeping statue of the Virgin Mary could not be proven to be a miracle, Perth's Catholic archbishop said yesterday.
- weeping multitudes.
- A weeping fit.
- The other link to Melbourne was The Weeping Woman.
- The National Gallery of Victoria's Weeping Woman was painted on October 18, 1937.
- To weep for joy; to weep with rage.
- The old water tank was weeping at the seams.
- Picasso's Weeping Woman, stolen from the National Gallery of Victoria in 1986.
- He wept his dead brother.
- To weep tears of gratitude.
- Trees weeping an odorous gum.
- To weep one's eyes out; to weep oneself to sleep.