Weeping softly she left his bedside, his wound still weeping.
The word, Lachrymose, means tearful or given to weeping.
The word 'weeping' is a gerund, the present participle (the -ing form of the verb) which functions as a noun. Examples: Weeping will not help solve the problem. (subject of the sentence) The child's eyes were red from weeping. (object of the preposition 'from')
Here is an example sentence with the word 'rain':Rain splattered down as if the sky itself was weeping with grief.
his touching eulogy for his deceased friend left all the mourners weeping.
She's been weeping ever since she knew her husband was cheating on her.
She wept uncontrollably at the news of her grandmother's passing.
Weeping, sobbing
She was worried about the adhesion of the bandage over the weeping skin. The temporary adhesion of the 3M Sticky Note was revolutionary The adhesion of a molecule into a biosphere
Yes, tearful is a word meaning full of tears or weeping.
Weeping Willow
Yes, "among" is a preposition because it shows the relationship between "the weeping willows" and other elements in the sentence. In this case, it indicates the position of the weeping willows in relation to something else.
Weeping wind