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wring out tears

To shed crocodile tears.

squeeze tears

To cry by shedding tears little by little.

have a lot of tears

To burst into tears easily and often.

have one's tears go ahead

To shed tears first without words or actions.

Tears hide one's front

For tears to keep falling.

One's tears spin

For tears to suddenly form and gather in one's eyes.

be wasteful with tears

To burst into tears easily and often.

wrinkle the creases between one's brows; frown; knit one's brows

To wrinkle the creases between one's brows out of dissatisfaction.

not budge one's brows at all

For one's emotion or attitude to remain the same without astonishment or fear.

One's eyeballs come[stick] out

To be very startled.

One's eyeballs are flipped over

(slang) To lose one's reason since one went through something shocking or is engrossed in something.

One's eyeballs are overturned

(slang) To lose one's senses due to a strong shock or rage.

wait desperately to such an extent that[until] one's eyeballs fall out

To wait very impatiently for a long time.

One's eyeballs spin round and round very quickly and dizzily

For something to be so busy or a change to be so fast that one can hardly keep up with it.

glimmer in front of one's eyes

For a memory about someone or something to vividly come to one's mind.

It is pitch-black in front of one's eyes

(emphasizing form) To be confused about what to do in the future.

It is pitch-dark in front of one's eyes

To be confused about what to do in the future.

It has become bright in front of one's eyes

To clearly learn and understand the ways of the world.

It has become bright in front of one's eyes

For a prospect or future to become clear.

be left out of someone's eyes

To lose someone's trust and be hated by him/her.

not even hurt when put in one's eyes

To be very adorable.