Sentences with cry
cry
C c - I hung up the phone and started to cry. [VERB]
- A nurse patted me on the shoulder and said, 'You have a good cry, dear.'
- He cried silently while the song played.
- She'd never heard the sound of sea gulls crying by the shore.
- 'Nancy Drew,' she cried, 'you're under arrest!'. [VERB with quote]
- 'You're wrong, quite wrong!' Henry cried out, suddenly excited. [VERB PREPOSITION with quote]
- I heard someone cry “Wait!” but the train pulled away anyway.
- She was crying with relief.
- A cry of horror broke from me. [+ of]
- Thousands of Ukrainians burst into cries of 'bravo' on the steps of the parliament. [+ of]
- She couldn't imagine why anyone would cry over a stupid movie.
- Some people cry more easily than others.
- There have been cries of outrage about this expenditure. [+ of]
- ...the cry of a seagull. [+ of]
- The baby is crying. Is she okay?
- Unborn babies appear to cry from as early as 28 weeks of pregnancy.
- To cry newspapers
- The cry of gulls
- Cry implies the expression of grief, sorrow, pain or distress by making mournful, convulsive sounds and shedding tears; , weep more specifically stresses the shedding of tears; to , sob1 is to weep aloud with a catch in the voice and short, gasping breaths; , wail implies the uttering of loud, prolonged, mournful cries in unsuppressed lamentation; , keen2, specifically an Irish term, signifies a wailing in lamentation for the dead; to , whimper is to cry with subdued, whining, broken sounds, as a fretful or frightened child does; , moan suggests the expression of sorrow or pain in a low, prolonged, mournful sound or sounds; , blubber2, a derisive term used chiefly of children, implies a contorting or swelling of the face with weeping, and broken, inarticulate speech
- Problems crying for solution
- To cry quarter
- To cry oneself asleep
- The rise in crime cried out for greater police protection.
- To cry one's wares.
- To cry mercy.
- The infant cried itself to sleep.
- To have a good cry.
- This treatment is a far cry from that which we received before.
- The little girl cried her eyes out when her cat died.
- The pack followed in full cry.
- After we broke up, I retreated to my room for a good cry.
- I heard a cry from afar.
- A battle cry
- "Woof" is the cry of a dog, while "neigh" is the cry of a horse.
- That sad movie always makes me cry.
- To cry oneself to sleep
- To cry goods