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cry

[krahy] / kraɪ /




VERB
formally announce to others
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"As soon as the water hit her body she was crying out in pain and discomfort so we brought her down and let her sleep on the sofa," Emma said.

From BBC

His only skill of note: He can make himself cry on cue.

From The Wall Street Journal

The consistency with which Wales are reaching these stages is a far cry from the barren half a century which preceded Euro 2016.

From BBC

Grown men are crying and mopping their eyes.

From Los Angeles Times

And she believes that businesses like oil companies and carmakers cried “wolf” too often, and lost public credibility.

From Los Angeles Times