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cries <a cry; cries> N

cries

cry <a cry; cries> N

cry N (sounds)

don't cry

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Are they her death cries one can hear or... merely those of a night bird?
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The album's droning ambiance and scattered electronic background cries at times almost pulls the listeners inside the gloomy atmosphere.
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They take the kids out as the youngest cries for her mama.
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The waiter cries into your soup when he serves it.
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She attempts to tell him that she is not seeing anyone and that she loves him, but the noise of the helicopter muffles her cries.
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But his cries of social injustice do chime with a growing public mood.
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A contemporary review noted the breathless cries of song wrung mostly from the hearts of our women.
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And if your idea succumbs, your rectitude cries of triumph!
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I find he is almost a blank paper, notwithstanding the vast cries up of his vehement scholarship.
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She cries easily, she's moved, she's sensitive and easily hurt, she has that lovely softer side to her as well as the out-there side.
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