Cried [verb]

Definition of Cried:

weep and make sad sounds

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Sentence/Example of Cried:

Liszt looked at it, and to her fright and dismay cried out in a fit of impatience, "No, I won't hear it!"

Not a word now,” cried Longcluse harshly, extending his hand quickly towards him; “I may do that which can't be undone.

"I verily believe they're gone to look at my button," cried Davy, beginning to laugh, in spite of his fears.

“You must leave this house this moment,” she cried, with a stamp, with gleaming eyes and very pale.

Here there was a scuffling sound in the basket, and the Roc rapped on the cover with her hard beak, and cried, "Hush!"

I cried, and shrank involuntarily, for his eyeballs rolled till only the whites showed in a way that made me shudder.

After the wretch had stabbed her in three places, he went to make his escape out at a window; but she cried out, My dear!

"God bless 'ee, Missy," cried the old man in the shrill cracked voice of age, as he pressed up to the carriage window.

They sat in the hall and cried; the black-haired boy looking on from afar.

In fact, in two places some of our men cried out in distress that we were all lost.