From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdry-eyedˌdry-ˈeyed adjective CRYnot crying
Examples from the Corpus
dry-eyed• Going about her daily routine, Wilson was dry-eyed, as she knew Mrs Browning would be for a while yet.• They emerged dry-eyed but also with a dry heart.• She was dry-eyed but her expression just faintly betrayed a struggle against the pain of her injury.• She sat dry-eyed for what felt like hours, then she had a long bath and washed her hair.• Julia, stunned but dry-eyed, had given her statement to the police.• In the first car Sarah sat dry-eyed, staring out at the passing roads.