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"Cry" in a Sentence (34 examples)
Seriously though, episode 21 made me almost cry while laughing.
Please don't cry.
Smile now, cry later!
I can't abide hearing you cry so bitterly.
The association is still a far cry from being well organized.
I quickly laugh at everything, for fear of having to cry.
I don't know whether to cry or to laugh.
Don't cry trouble half-way.
We heard a cry from above.
Don't cry before you're hurt.
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That sad movie always makes me cry.
- Emerl: “There’s nothing worse than making a girl cry!” That’s what Sonic said...
All, all, cry shame against ye, yet I'll speak.
[T]he Man put his fingers in his Ears, and ran on crying, Life, Life, Eternal Life: [...]
And about the ninth hour, Jesus cried with a loud voice.
My secrets cry aloud. I have no need for tongue.
the young ravens which cry
In a cowslip's bell I lie / There I couch when owls do cry.
Tonight I’ll cry myself to sleep.
to cry goods
Love is lost, and thus she cries him.
“We're in luck. Loren Passerine, the finest auctioneer in the West, will be crying today.” “Will be what?” “We say an auctioneer ‘cries’ a sale,” Cohen said.
Oh, Elcid Barrett cried the town / (How I wish I was in Sherbrooke now!) / For twenty brave men, all fishermen, who / Would make for him the Antelope's crew.
I should not be surprised if they were cried in church next Sabbath.
After we broke up, I retreated to my room for a good cry.
I heard a cry from afar.
a battle cry
His pupil, Maimonides, that he might not be under the necessity of violating the laws of friendship and gratitude, by joining the general cry against Averroes, left Corduba.
A cry more tunable / Was never hollaed to, nor cheered with horn.
1667, Milton, Paradise Lost, Book II, in Edward Hawkins, The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors, Vol. I, W. Baxter, J. Parker, G. B. Whittaker (publs., 1824) pages 124 to 126, lines 648 to 659. […] Before the gates there sat / On either side a formidable shape; / The one seem’d woman to the waste, and fair, / But ended foul in many a scaly fold / Voluminous and vast, a serpent arm’d / With mortal sting: about her middle round / A cry of hell-hounds never ceasing bark’d / With wide Cerberean mouths full loud and rung / A hideous peal; yet, when they list,would creep, / If ought disturb'd their noise, into her womb, / and kennel there, yet there still bark’d and howl’d, / Within unseen. […]
Would not this […] get me a fellowship in a cry of players?
"Woof" is the cry of a dog, while "neigh" is the cry of a horse.
But the shrill wild cry of the heron overpowered the cries of all the other birds, whom it seemed to terrify; they were silent the moment they heard it, and a silence followed which made the interruption doubly unpleasant.
The cry goes that you shall marry her.
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