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cry

[krahy] / kraɪ /




VERB
formally announce to others
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Example Sentences

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Her cries of pain could be heard on the microphones as medical staff attended to her.

From Barron's

Structurally and tonally, it’s a far cry from the crowd-pleasing American blockbusters of the 1980s, yet it is a box-office success and reflects that audiences were ready for artier movies as mainstream entertainment.

From The Wall Street Journal

They are turning into a dangerous and cohesive pairing - and England have been crying out for a midfield combination with those qualities for ages.

From BBC

However multiple witnesses reported that Victoria had been crying and in distress for some time.

From BBC

“Learn a Trade” isn’t just a rallying cry for younger generations to skip college and pursue in-demand blue-collar work.

From The Wall Street Journal